Written Answer

Authenticity and Accuracy of Description of Jobs Advertised on Internet-based Job Portals

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3 Assoc Prof Fatimah Lateef   asked the Minister for Manpower whether there are checks and balances to ensure that jobs advertised on Internet-based job portals are authentic and accurately described.

Mr Lim Swee Say: The national Jobs Bank has been designed to reduce the likelihood of having job postings that are inaccurate or advertise for positions that do not exist. Employers have to be Singapore-registered companies and provide their Unique Entity Number (UEN) to post jobs on Jobs Bank for accountability. Similarly, jobseekers apply for jobs only after logging in via SingPass. This creates an environment where jobseekers and employers can search for matches confidently.

Jobs Bank users may also, at the click of a button, report to Workforce Singapore (WSG) regarding Jobs Bank advertisements which contain false information. Upon receiving such cases, WSG will work with the relevant agencies to investigate and, where necessary, take action against the company responsible for the job advertisement.

Jobseekers who choose to use other Internet-based job portals are advised to select reputable sites where job advertisements are more likely to be authentic and accurately described. While MOM does not license Internet-based job portals, the advertising of fake jobs with criminal intent, such as cheating, may be subject to penalties under the Penal Code.