Every job seeker who wants a good paying job as well as great working environment would love to work with the country's largest aviation company, Air India. However, here is a warning! The situation is so bad that Air India has been forced to issue an official warning. Air India has issued an advertisement warning potential job-seekers about a fake recruitment scheme that promises to give a job out of 120 vacant seats in the airline. However, if an applicant believes this fake add and wants to apply for any position, he or she will have to deposit Rs 9,800 plus GST! In short, the fraudsters will take the innocent young job-seekers money and run away with it. 

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An official of Air India said, "A two page fake advertisement for recruitment has been noticed on Wednesday. It asked the applicant to contact a person named Rohan Verma (and) deposit a 'refundable security amount' of Rs 9,800 plus GST.'' 

Air India will be filing an FIR against the person or persons running this fake recruitment scheme, said one of the officials. Air India fake job advertisement is a two page ad which went viral over social media. 

The national carrier discovered about this fake scheme on Wednesday through a social media post when someone asked Air India whether it is running such a recruitment drive or not, the official said.

The advertisement showed the following fake address as - Air India Building, Akola, Santacruz East, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400047, on which Air India official said that carrier does not have any office building in Akola. 

The fake Air India recruitment scheme advertisement promises a total 150 candidates will be short-listed and total vacant seats are 120.