The Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) has warned Kenyans against trusting a circular shared on social media purporting that it is hiring for 187 positions.
In a social media post on Monday, April 14, KPC flagged the notice as fake and informed Kenyans that all communications, including job vacancies, were made only through its verified platforms. "We have noted a fake job advert circulating online, falsely claiming to offer job opportunities at Kenya Pipeline Company," an accompanying statement read. "Please disregard it.
All official communication from KPC is shared only through our verified platforms." Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) Managing Director, Joe Sang.
In the viral fake notice, complete with the company's logo, Kenyans of various levels of qualifications were targeted, with offers from industrial attachments to chief chemists. 34 industrial attachment positions, 47 data entry clerks, 22 drivers, 21 security officers, and 15 customer care representative positions were advertised in the fake notice.