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Fraud Item: fraud / escroc: unioe.org / P11/Interview Forms Acknowledgement

Fraudulent message

From: info@unioe.org
Subject: P11/Interview Forms Acknowledgement

Dear Applicant,
Thank you for considering a career at IOE. We acknowledge receipt of your P11/e-Interview forms & documents, you will be contacted as soon as the final screening has been conducted and your application considered for employment.
We seek to recruit individuals who are skilled, creative, motivated, flexible and committed as a necessity for gaining competitive advantage. These professionals are expected to achieve superior and sustainable performance through the U.N. values and through building trusting relationships.
The recruitment is an online process, it will involve the Collation of CVs, e-interview exercise, screening of Personal history profile and verification of educational certificates and training documents as the case may be. Please be aware that the IOE will offer employment on positions they deem fit for candidates irrespective of the position applied for, and the duty stations may be different from the advertised publication.
We wish you the best and look forward to working with you.
Thank you.
Steven J. Martinez.
Information and Logistics,
One Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza 885 Second Avenue,
30th Floor New York, NY 10017.

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