Disclaimer

⚠️ SCAM ALERT: World Best Jobs will NEVER ask you for money to apply for a job. Real employers in South Africa do not ask for “registration fees,” “medical fees,” or “admin fees.” If an employer asks for money, it is a scam. Report suspicious jobs to us at info@worldbestjobs.co.za.


2. The “Safety Checklist” for Job Seekers

I recommend adding a small section at the bottom of every job post. This keeps users safe and adds original content to your pages (which Google loves).

How to spot a fake job:

  • The Salary is too high: If a cleaning job pays R30,000, it is likely a scam.
  • WhatsApp-only communication: Professional companies usually use email or official portals.
  • Urgency: They pressure you to pay “today” to secure the spot.
  • Email address: Check if the email is from a free service (e.g., capitec-jobs@gmail.com) instead of an official domain (e.g., recruitment@capitecbank.co.za).