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Beware of the job trap, many people have been caught.

1. Play double-reed fraud

Some labor agencies will cooperate with fraud companies to defraud. First, intermediary units contact job seekers to collect fees in the name of recommending work.

After you get into the trap, the fraud company will come forward, pretend that the company is recruiting, and then charge a fee. Finally, they will fabricate various reasons to refuse to work or dismiss candidates halfway.

Qiao Mei Tip: In the face of such a scam, in addition to carefully understanding the relevant situation of the recruiting unit before the interview,

Don't forget: 1 Don't give your ID card or other documents to the recruiter at will.

2. Pay the medical examination fee first

Some intermediaries will post recruitment notices with attractive treatment conditions in eye-catching places such as websites and forums. After the applicant is registered,

Will be required to pay a certain registration fee, medical examination fee, training fee, etc. Otherwise, the position will not be recommended.

Once you pay the fee, they will tell you that the position is full or that no one has been hired!

Qiao Mei's tip: The Labor Law clearly stipulates that an employer may not collect property from workers in any other name.

In the process of job hunting, as long as the recruiter asks for the fee, he immediately turns around and walks out. Do not hesitate!

3. Play missing after charging

Liars often use generous treatment conditions as bait to defraud many people to pay the registration fee and then abscond with the money under the guise of false unit recruitment.

Qiao Mei suggested that job seekers should choose a labor agency with a business license in the formal talent market, and pay attention to whether the recruitment location is fixed during the application process. Also pay attention to whether the salary of the position you are applying for is in line with the market. If it is much higher than the market, or even ridiculously high, then you should be careful.

4. Internet transfer fraud

The usual method used by scammers is to fabricate all kinds of beautiful recruitment lies on the Internet and use someone's position and salary to trick job seekers.

Then lie to apply for the job for various reasons and deposit the money in the designated account, so that you can get the expected position.

Tip to Qiao Mei: When applying for a job through the Internet, you should first confirm the authenticity of the company (you can search for information about official website through the Internet, and you can also query enterprise information through Tian Yan), and don't be confused by attractive salary and benefits, let alone remit money easily. Remember, money is black when you say it!

5. "Male and female public relations" serial fraud

There is also a clever liar who will clearly tell the candidates that the position you are applying for is "public relations between men and women". After collecting the registration fee from job seekers, the so-called "staff" will take the candidates to KTV, bars and other places for "interview". The partner is responsible for the selection, so the liar tells the candidate that he needs to "package" to get the job, and takes this opportunity to conduct the second round of fraud.

Qiao Mei suggested that young men and women should be cautious when they encounter jobs with high salaries and favorable conditions.

6. "Monitor the interview" and collect the deposit

The swindler pretended to invite the job seeker to the company for an interview, and the job seeker arrived as scheduled. The swindler told him "no interview".

Company leaders have conducted "secret interviews" through monitoring. As long as you pay the deposit, you can go to work every few days. After you pay the deposit, you can't contact each other.

Warm tip Qiao Mei: General units have strict recruitment system, so you must be extra careful when you hear the so-called "monitoring interview".

7. SMS recruitment

Liars generally send text messages to job seekers through mobile phones, and job seekers commit telecom fraud after taking the bait.

After success, the scammer will cancel the mobile phone number and bank account number together.

Qiao Mei tip: Regular units generally don't publish recruitment information through SMS. Job seekers must be alert to the text messages they receive on their mobile phones.

8. Ask someone to find a relationship

There are also some scammers who boast that they are "hard-wired" and "well-connected" and can help job seekers find jobs, but they need a certain "unblocking fee".

After paying the money to clear the relationship, I can't find anyone.

Qiao Mei tip: When looking for a job, you must trust the "hard relationship" of strangers, and don't be confused by some small advertisements in the street.