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Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda Statistics Division warns of suspicious link positing for census workers

Statistics Division warns of suspicious link positing for census workers

26 March 2024 - 16:25

Statistics Division warns of suspicious link positing for census workers

26 March 2024 - 16:25

The Statistics Division is advising the general public that the department did not release any link in connection to its recruitment drive.

It was recently brought to the Division’s attention that there is a link circulating on social media posing as a job listing for the Census 2024.

However, the Division says it has not issued any such link and is asking individuals to desist from sharing the link and if received do not click on the link, instead, delete it immediately.

The Statistics Division recently launched a recruitment initiative to fill several positions for the upcoming 2024 National Population and Housing Census.

Interested individuals are invited to visit the Division’s website at www.statistics.gov.ag, scroll to the bottom of the page, click on the title, 2024 Population and Housing Census Recruitment Form, and apply.

The Division is in search of at least 600 workers to successfully and efficiently conduct Census 2024, for further information persons can call the office at 562-7492.

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