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ifmosa · 2 months ago
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If Iran and Israel Go to Nuclear War: What Happens to Global Jobs?📊
As tensions escalate in the Middle East the threat of a nuclear strike between Iran and Israel isn’t just a political nightmare — it would instantly reshape the global job market.
🔹 Oil and energy jobs would see a surge in demand due to panic in supply chains.
🔹 Cybersecurity, defense, and emergency logistics roles would explode in hiring.
🔹 Remote jobs could shrink as companies rush to secure physical infrastructure.
🔹 Middle East-based roles (especially in tourism, oil, logistics) would collapse temporarily.
🔹 Refugee crises could create new demand in humanitarian work, border policy, and crisis communication.
Many think war is just about soldiers but in 2025… every war is also a war of jobs, information, and algorithms.
Stay aware, stay skilled, and stay ready.
– Mohamud Osman Founder of IFMOSA Work.
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ifmosa · 2 months ago
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💼 How to Earn Money While Waiting for a Job – A Smart Hustle Everyone Should Know
In today’s economy, many job seekers find themselves stuck — applying daily but not earning. At IFMOSA Work, we know how hard that wait can be. But what if we told you that you can earn money from your phone today — with no upfront costs, no interviews, and no scams?
Platforms like Swagbucks allow you to get paid just for answering surveys, watching videos, or trying new apps. It’s not millions — but it’s enough to cover your daily expenses or even save up while you wait for a full-time job abroad.
We believe in real hustle while chasing real goals. That’s why we recommend this as a side income stream to all our applicants and followers.
🔗 Start Earning Now
Click the link below to sign up and begin earning today:
👉start earning now
No skills needed. Just time, consistency, and a phone.
#sidehustle #earn #worklife #ifmosa
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ifmosa · 2 months ago
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The LinkedIn Illusion: A Flawed System Disguised as Opportunity 📉
By: A Global Recruiter Who’s Seen Behind the Curtain
LinkedIn was supposed to be a great equaliser, a professional social network where your work speaks louder than your background, your skillset louder than your passport. In theory, it offers a borderless, bias-free gateway to opportunity. In practice? It’s often a closed loop, run by algorithmic privilege, location-based policing, and corporate gatekeeping.
Let’s talk about it.
1. The Engagement Game Kills Authenticity 💀
The more you post, the more visible you are — but only if your posts follow a certain formula: professional but not too honest, uplifting but not too real. Insightful stories from job seekers in the Global South? Ignored. Meanwhile, recycled motivational posts or corporate fluff get 10K likes overnight.
This makes LinkedIn feel more like a stage for performance than a platform for real opportunity.
2. Recruiter Bias Is Baked Into the Search 🔎
LinkedIn claims to connect “talent to opportunity,” but it often connects recruiters to the same profiles over and over — people with top-tier schools, Western passports, or past jobs at big tech companies. The search filters enforce unconscious (and sometimes conscious) bias.
If you’re from Kenya, Bangladesh, or Morocco — or if you didn’t go to a recognizable university — your CV might never even be seen. Not because of your ability. Just because of where you are.
3. LinkedIn Premium = Paying for Visibility 🤑
Need to send a message to a hiring manager? Pay. Want to see who viewed your profile? Pay. Want to “stand out” in job applications? Pay.
LinkedIn Premium is less about unlocking potential, and more about monetizing anxiety. It doesn’t improve hiring outcomes — it exploits the desperation of job seekers.
4. Freelancers Don’t Belong in Linkedin (According to Them) 🫠
LinkedIn constantly talks about “the future of work” — but when you actually try to thrive as a freelancer on the platform, it feels like you’re breaking the rules.
There’s no system designed for project-based workers. Freelancers struggle to gain traction, get buried in search, and face DMs from clients expecting free labor. Most gigs are outsourced through third-party job boards, and the freelancer “community” groups? Full of spam, not serious clients.
5. They Police Logins Like You’re a Criminal 🚨
Log in from a new location? LinkedIn might lock you out. Traveling abroad? That could be the last time you see your account.
They act like they’re running a secure financial system — but with none of the actual customer support. Once you’re signed out, you’re stuck in a ticket system loop that feels like it was designed in 2010 and never updated. No humans. No urgency. Just robotic replies and lost time.
Even verified accounts can get disabled for vague reasons, with no way to reach an actual person. You can build your career on LinkedIn and still lose access overnight — and they’ll tell you to “wait patiently” while you lose job leads, client contracts, and income.
6. Diversity Is a Tagline, Not a Practice
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They say they promote global opportunity. But how many African, Arab, or Southeast Asian professionals do you see on their “Top Voices” lists? How often do stories from Nairobi, Lahore, or Accra go viral? How many HR departments are hiring based on LinkedIn alone and excluding great candidates because of their location?
Representation on LinkedIn isn’t balanced. It’s curated. Sanitized. Polished. If you don’t fit the corporate aesthetic, you’re pushed to the margins.
So What’s the Alternative?🤔
It’s time for professionals — especially those in underserved regions — to build our own ecosystems. Where passports don’t disqualify you. Where skills actually matter. Where you don’t have to pay or beg for visibility.
Because right now?
LinkedIn is not the future of work. It’s the past, polished in filters.🥱
#Work #Linkedin #progression
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ifmosa · 2 months ago
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💼 How to Earn Money While Waiting for a Job – A Smart Hustle Everyone Should Know
In today’s economy, many job seekers find themselves stuck — applying daily but not earning. At IFMOSA Work, we know how hard that wait can be. But what if we told you that you can earn money from your phone today — with no upfront costs, no interviews, and no scams?
Platforms like Swagbucks allow you to get paid just for answering surveys, watching videos, or trying new apps. It’s not millions — but it’s enough to cover your daily expenses or even save up while you wait for a full-time job abroad.
We believe in real hustle while chasing real goals. That’s why we recommend this as a side income stream to all our applicants and followers.
🔗 Start Earning Now
Click the link below to sign up and begin earning today:
👉start earning now
No skills needed. Just time, consistency, and a phone.
#sidehustle #earn #worklife #ifmosa
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ifmosa · 2 months ago
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🚨 The Dark Side of Hope: Recruitment Scams in Kenya…
By Mohamud Osman – Founder, IFMOSA Work
🛡️“Go Beyond Abroad”
Every day in Kenya, young people wake up with a dream.. a big dream for them, a simple thing for us born and living in the luxury of Europe, they just want to find a job.. a job abroad like where we are, just to support their families, and break the cycle of poverty. But for thousands, this dream is stolen before it even begins.
Recruitment scams have become a national crisis. Fake agents. Empty promises. Families selling land or taking loans just to get scammed. And the worst part? No one talks about it. Everyone is just quiet 🤫
🎭 How They Trick You:
•They use fancy logos, fake “contracts”, and even staged interviews.
•They promise jobs in Dubai, Qatar, Canada, or Europe with too-good-to-be-true salaries.
•They demand “processing fees”, visa payments, or medical exam charges — all upfront.
Then.. they disappear 🌫️
By the time people realise, it’s too late. The money is gone. The “agent” has blocked them. And the family is left in debt, left in ruins.
💔 Real Stories. Real Victims.
•A girl from Kisii lost KES 150,000 for a “nursing job” in Qatar that never existed.
•A young man from Mombasa paid KES 80,000 for a “visa” to Poland — only to discover the office was fake.
•A family in Nairobi sold their car to pay an agent for two daughters’ work permits in the UAE. They never heard from him again.
This isn’t rare. It’s happening every day. You want receipts here is one
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🛑 Why It Keeps Happening:
1. Desperation — People will believe anything if it offers hope.
2. Lack of awareness — There’s no easy way to verify what’s real.
3. No regulation — Scam agents can open a fake office and close it a week later.
4. TikTok, WhatsApp, Telegram — the new playgrounds for fraud.
And yet, we still stay silent. Many victims are too ashamed to speak. Others fear nothing will change.
✊ That’s Why I Started IFMOSA Work
I’ve seen the pain. I’ve talked to victims. And I’ve been shadow-banned on TikTok for exposing the truth.
But I won’t stop.
IFMOSA Work is not just another agency. We’re a mission. A movement. A voice for real, honest, verified opportunities — especially for youth in Kenya and the Horn of Africa.
We work only with real employers. We don’t charge fake processing fees. And if we can’t help you now — we’ll tell you that clearly, with respect.
No lies. No manipulation.
📣 What You Can Do
•Share this post with your friends and family.
•Report fake agents — even if you’ve never been scammed.
•Follow us for updates, education, and job alerts.
•Ask questions before paying anyone — no matter how official they seem.
📬 Want to Talk?
Reach out to me personally. I’ll help however I can — even if it’s just listening.
What’s app: click here to start chat
👉 www.ifmosawork.com
Don’t let your dream become a scam. Let’s fight back — together.
#RecruitmentScamsKenya #IFMOSAWork #KenyaToGulf #WorkAbroadSafely #worklife #sweden
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ifmosa · 2 months ago
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🚨 The Dark Side of Hope: Recruitment Scams in Kenya…
By Mohamud Osman – Founder, IFMOSA Work
🛡️“Go Beyond Abroad”
Every day in Kenya, young people wake up with a dream.. a big dream for them, a simple thing for us born and living in the luxury of Europe, they just want to find a job.. a job abroad like where we are, just to support their families, and break the cycle of poverty. But for thousands, this dream is stolen before it even begins.
Recruitment scams have become a national crisis. Fake agents. Empty promises. Families selling land or taking loans just to get scammed. And the worst part? No one talks about it. Everyone is just quiet 🤫
🎭 How They Trick You:
•They use fancy logos, fake “contracts”, and even staged interviews.
•They promise jobs in Dubai, Qatar, Canada, or Europe with too-good-to-be-true salaries.
•They demand “processing fees”, visa payments, or medical exam charges — all upfront.
Then.. they disappear 🌫️
By the time people realise, it’s too late. The money is gone. The “agent” has blocked them. And the family is left in debt, left in ruins.
💔 Real Stories. Real Victims.
•A girl from Kisii lost KES 150,000 for a “nursing job” in Qatar that never existed.
•A young man from Mombasa paid KES 80,000 for a “visa” to Poland — only to discover the office was fake.
•A family in Nairobi sold their car to pay an agent for two daughters’ work permits in the UAE. They never heard from him again.
This isn’t rare. It’s happening every day. You want receipts here is one
Tumblr media
🛑 Why It Keeps Happening:
1. Desperation — People will believe anything if it offers hope.
2. Lack of awareness — There’s no easy way to verify what’s real.
3. No regulation — Scam agents can open a fake office and close it a week later.
4. TikTok, WhatsApp, Telegram — the new playgrounds for fraud.
And yet, we still stay silent. Many victims are too ashamed to speak. Others fear nothing will change.
✊ That’s Why I Started IFMOSA Work
I’ve seen the pain. I’ve talked to victims. And I’ve been shadow-banned on TikTok for exposing the truth.
But I won’t stop.
IFMOSA Work is not just another agency. We’re a mission. A movement. A voice for real, honest, verified opportunities — especially for youth in Kenya and the Horn of Africa.
We work only with real employers. We don’t charge fake processing fees. And if we can’t help you now — we’ll tell you that clearly, with respect.
No lies. No manipulation.
📣 What You Can Do
•Share this post with your friends and family.
•Report fake agents — even if you’ve never been scammed.
•Follow us for updates, education, and job alerts.
•Ask questions before paying anyone — no matter how official they seem.
📬 Want to Talk?
Reach out to me personally. I’ll help however I can — even if it’s just listening.
What’s app: click here to start chat
👉 www.ifmosawork.com
Don’t let your dream become a scam. Let’s fight back — together.
#RecruitmentScamsKenya #IFMOSAWork #KenyaToGulf #WorkAbroadSafely #worklife #sweden
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