The scam advertises multiple positions with attractive salaries ranging from Rs 5 lakh to Rs 10 lakh per annum.
Narayanan took to LinkedIn to directly refute the post, labelling it a "complete fake" and advising young professionals to avoid engaging with such deceptive advertisements.
As the LinkedIn post went viral, Nestle India Managing Director Suresh Narayanan shared it while debunking the job posting as “completely fake, totally untrue and grossly misleading”.
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