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Recruitment SMS harassment occurred in Lagou

Yixin Com: Li Wenxing, a college student, fell into the pyramid scheme trap when he was looking for a job, but he still failed to escape the pyramid scheme after many twists and turns. This news is undoubtedly the headline of major media today. At the age of 23, I was born in rural Shandong, and graduated from Northeastern University in 985. My life has not yet begun, so it ended in such a painful tragedy. How can it not be regrettable? ! Because Li Wenxing was deceived by Tianjin Jinghai MLM, he was directly hired by BOSS, an Internet recruitment platform. For a time, the wound of false information flooding on the Internet recruitment platform was once again pulled out by netizens.

Brief introduction: Li Wenxing, 23, was born in a rural family in Dezhou, Shandong Province, and just graduated from Northeastern University with a major in resource exploration engineering last year. After graduating from college, Li Wenxing didn't want to find a job related to his major. In the end, Li Wenxing got an Offer from a company named "Beijing Crane Company" through the Internet recruitment platform "BOSS Direct Employment". However, family and friends found that after going to the company to "report", Li Wenxing was indifferent, frequently lost contact and borrowed money many times. According to all the abnormal signs before his accident. On July 14, Li Wenxing's body was found in Jinghai District, Tianjin. The so-called "Beijing Crane Company" is a "Gui Li" company with false recruitment.

Regarding the problem of a large number of frauds on the Internet recruitment platform, be careful that you have personal feelings. That was six years ago. Like Li Wenxing, Zhou Mi just graduated from a school in Hebei and went to Beijing to find employment opportunities nearby. At the time of 20 1 1, the pull hook and BOSS direct employment APP, which are directly communicated with job seekers by the person in charge of enterprise recruitment, have not yet been born. At that time, I carefully searched the platforms for job hunting, mainly Zhaopin recruitment, worry-free future, 58 cities and Jiji.com. ..

In fact, when 58 and China International Import Expo(CIIE) were not merged, the recruitment sections of both websites featured the word "chaos". Compared with vertical recruitment websites such as Zhilian and Worry-Free Future, classified information websites such as 58 Fair pursue extensive coverage in website positioning, covering all aspects of life. Such a broad positioning naturally makes the audit access mechanism of each information part very simple. At that time, as long as you have an email address, you can register your account and post recruitment information. No one knows whether the message was sent by a person or a dog.

Be careful when I first arrive in Beijing. I'm staying with a relative. Of course, my relatives were not happy about my arrival, because his situation was not better than mine at that time. There is no doubt that my arrival has brought him trouble. So I don't need him to say much. I quickly submitted a lot of resumes online. The requirements are very low, as long as I can provide accommodation. At that time, the only thing I knew about Beijing was that the rent in this city was very expensive. For a fresh graduate like me, the salary may not be enough to rent a house.

Soon, several companies contacted me by phone for an interview. One of them, unfortunately, I can't remember the contents of their recruitment at that time because of too long time, but I vaguely remember that they promised to provide accommodation, social security and acceptable salary. So I made an appointment for an interview on the phone. The person on the other end of the phone asked me about my situation in Beijing, including my hometown, school and whether I was in a hurry to join the job. After learning that I wanted to join the company as soon as possible, he immediately said that there was no problem in joining the company after knowing my situation by telephone. The interview was nothing more than a formality, telling me that I could go directly to their company with my luggage and then sent me the address.

I remember that smart phones were in the popularization stage that year, and mobile phone map applications such as Baidu Map and Gaode Map were far from so efficient and easy to use. And the other party told me not the specific address, but the bus route, told me to get off at a bus stop, and then someone would pick me up. I turned over a map of Beijing that I bought for a few dollars, except Beijing West Railway Station. After several searches, I found the place that the other party told me. This place is far from downtown Beijing, roughly in the southwest of Beijing. It takes at least 2 hours to get there by bus from where I lived at that time.

But I was anxious to find a job, but I still got on the bus to my destination. However, due to the distance, I am not sure whether I will definitely join this job. So I went alone, without luggage. The bus has been running for a long time. I remember passing a very big toll booth. There are many cars on both sides of the toll booth. Of course, I didn't pay much attention at that time. I later learned that this is the dividing line between Beijing and Hebei, and I have unconsciously left Beijing and entered Hebei.

After arriving at the agreed bus stop, I got off and looked around. This is a station built on one side of the highway. Although there is a lot of traffic on the road, I can't see any obvious buildings in front and behind, which means there is no shop in the middle of the village. I called my interviewer before and told him that I had arrived, but there were no buildings around. How can I get there? The other party said that as long as I stayed where I was, he would arrange someone to pick me up at once.

Soon, a woman about my age, but with a rustic appearance and dress, saw me, indicating that she had come to meet me. She asked me if I was alone, and my answer was yes; He asked me why I didn't bring my luggage. I said I came for an interview, and I'm not sure if I can pass. I asked her where the company was, and she said it was just ahead. I said, how do we get there? She said, 1 1 road. I looked at the information board of the station, but I didn't see the shadow of the bus 1 1. She smiled dryly and pointed to her feet, indicating that 1 1 road means walking there. I still remember the joke clearly.

Being cautious by nature, I doubt it at this stage. First of all, it is too far from Beijing, which makes me very worried about the security situation here. I would never consider working in such a remote place. Secondly, the woman who came to pick me up was acting strangely, but she said she was the head of a department in this company. Most importantly, when I was chatting with her, a man appeared out of nowhere. His age was similar to hers. I should have seen her chatting with me for a long time, but I still didn't see her walking around, so I went forward to understand the situation. The two men deliberately avoided me when they spoke, and their furtive appearance was quite strange. Besides, the accents of these two people are not from Hebei, so I can hear them.

Although I didn't know much about pyramid schemes and job fraud at that time, I also had great doubts about these two people at that time. Both of them were hesitant and not very agile, but they told me that they were the management of the company, and I couldn't believe it anyway. To say the least, if this company really exists, these two people will be used as company managers. I'm sure this company is hopeless. So I immediately said that I didn't bring my luggage today, and I can bring it back for an interview tomorrow. The man and the woman cooed again, as if to say something, but in the end they didn't express any opinions, so I got on the return bus in a hurry and wandered around my residence in Beijing for more than two hours.

If we stand in the moment and review the above personal experiences, we can't help but break out in a cold sweat. Because this scam is very simple, it is definitely a pyramid scheme. But the background of this judgment is that I have graduated for five or six years, have had several work experiences and have seen countless kinds of scams all over the country. Li Wenxing, who finally failed to escape from the MLM organization alive, was completely similar to the cautious situation of that year:

First, I just graduated from college and have almost no social experience;

Second, I went to Beijing to apply for a job alone, without the help of my elders and friends;

Third, I am eager to find a job and hope to find a job as soon as possible to earn income;

Fourth, they all look for jobs through the Internet recruitment platform;

5. Being cheated out of Beijing by the other party and meeting somewhere around Beijing.

The only difference is that when I was about to fall into the "ghost gate", I found the sinister hidden behind the "kid" mask. On the other hand, Li Wenxing took a wrong step and fell into the clutches of pyramid schemes. He failed to break free from it for more than a month and finally died here.

The deceased has passed away, except law enforcement departments should solve the case as soon as possible, disclose the truth and severely punish the criminals according to law. We should, or should have, cracked down on all kinds of false information on the Internet. We shouldn't wait until the tragedy happens every time to realize this and make up for it. The lessons of blood are profound, but those who shed blood are equally innocent and young, and they should not suffer this disaster.

First of all, law enforcement departments must eradicate Internet/telecom fraud gangs and pyramid schemes, and spare no effort to regularly and frequently inspect places that may harbor such organizations within their jurisdiction, so as to nip evil in the bud. In Jinghai, Tianjin, where Li Wenxing was killed, pyramid schemes were committed not only once, but for more than ten years. Who made the local MLM organizations so arrogant for such a long time and so many cases? Are there any omissions by local law enforcement agencies? Is there any black-box operation?

Second, I think that the Internet information publishing platform is not strong enough to crack down on false goods and false information. Indeed, it is impossible for counterfeiters and fraudsters to eliminate 100% after all, because the old ones are gone and new ones will appear. But this is not a reason and an excuse for negative treatment. 100% can't do it. What about 90%? What about 9 1%? What about 92%? You know, every time a criminal gang is destroyed, it is possible to avoid many tragedies like Li Wenxing. For a long time, the efficiency of legislation and the intensity of law enforcement in China need to be improved, so that many original offline criminal activities can be transformed into online criminal activities with lower cost. Breaking the law without severe punishment is conniving at evil.

Third, our education problem, from childhood to college, has been called for so long, but it seems that there has been no substantive change or progress. Students are reading dead books on campus. They don't know that there are clouds and waves outside the campus. Even ignorant people don't care about Wei and Jin Dynasties. Is our education, especially higher education, training valuable practical talents or "useless" scholars? If even a poor boy like Li Wenxing who graduated from a 985 college can't find a good job, he will have to reread the training class to learn employment skills, and then be tricked into entering the MLM organization through the Internet job search tool. What did these 985, 2 1 1 colleges and universities teach students?

We can't completely prevent tragedies from happening, but at least we can try our best to prevent tragedies from happening again!