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GES Recruitment Warning: Don’t Pay Money for Teaching Jobs – Here’s Why

The Ghana Education Service has issued strong warnings against recruitment scams targeting desperate job seekers during the 2026 recruitment cycle.

GES recruitment scam warning
GES warns applicants against recruitment scams targeting teaching jobs in Ghana

No Fees Required

GES has clarified that recruitment into the service is completely free and applicants should not pay money to any individual or group.

Common Scam Tactics

Fraudsters often promise guaranteed postings, fake appointment letters, or fast-track recruitment in exchange for money.

How to Stay Safe

Applicants should rely only on the official GES recruitment portal and verified announcements.

Why This Matters

As recruitment demand rises due to the need for 98,000 teachers, scammers are increasingly targeting applicants.

Emmanuel Addo Adjei
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Emmanuel Addo Adjei is an adventurous and justice-driven writer, passionate about youth empowerment, social impact, and the latest Ghana news. As a Faculty Parliamentary Member at the University of Education, Winneba (UEW), and an active student and youth leader, he combines his love for God, philanthropy, and advocacy with on-the-ground insight into Ghanaian society. At GhanaMedia.net, Emmanuel delivers timely, accurate, and engaging coverage of politics, education, community development, and trending stories, keeping readers informed about the events shaping Ghana today.
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