1. The caption formula
Format: [Job title] – [City] – [Public job information] • No fees • No visa services.
Example: 'Chocolate packing helper – Dubai – Public job information only • No fees • No visa services'.
This single line covers what the role is, where it is, that it's just information, and the mandatory disclaimer.
2. Pin a disclaimer comment
On every post, pin the first comment with: 'We share public job information only. Please apply directly to the employer. No fees, no visa services, no WhatsApp.'
This automatically answers the most common viewer questions and protects you in the comment thread.
3. Safe hashtag sets (5–7 max)
- UAE general: #UAEJobs #DubaiJobs #HiringUAE #UAECareers #GulfJobs
- Packing roles: #PackingJobs #WarehouseJobs #HelperJobs #PackingHelper
- Specific industries: #FoodPackingJobs #ChocolatePackingJobs #BottlePackingJobs
- Cleaning / general labour: #CleaningJobs #LabourJobs #FactoryJobs
4. Hashtags that get content filtered
- #VisaGuaranteed #DirectVisa #FreeVisa #VisaSponsor
- #100PercentJob #GuaranteedJob #ConfirmedJob
- #WhatsAppNumber #DMForJob #ApplyDM
- #Follow4Follow #FYP #Viral (spam-flagged, no longer help reach)
5. Platform-specific notes
- TikTok: hashtags work mostly for categorization. Don't add more than 5–7.
- Instagram: 3–5 hashtags works best in 2026; 30 tags actively suppresses reach.
- Facebook: 1–3 hashtags is enough. The algorithm relies more on text and shares.
Do
- Use the caption formula on every post
- Pin a disclaimer comment
- Stick to 5–7 specific, accurate hashtags
- Match hashtags to the actual job content
Don't
- Don't use #VisaGuaranteed, #DirectVisa, #100PercentJob
- Don't use #Follow4Follow, #FYP, #Viral
- Don't paste 30 hashtags hoping for reach
- Don't put phone or WhatsApp numbers in the caption