Job Recruitment Website - Zhaopincom - Wuhan Life Life said it was paid training, and it cost 400 yuan. It says that if it doesn't work, it can return to 300 yuan. Is it a lie? It's urgent ~ ~
Wuhan Life Life said it was paid training, and it cost 400 yuan. It says that if it doesn't work, it can return to 300 yuan. Is it a lie? It's urgent ~ ~
According to my experience, paid training is generally deceptive.
I'm in paid training now, and I didn't say anything when I was recruiting. Regular companies will not use this as a gimmick, because they will train you and will not use training fees as bait.
The insurance industry may have its particularity.
I once got a call from two insurance companies asking me to go for an interview and check online. Once I entered an insurance company, I had to take my family to buy insurance first, which was disgusting. So I didn't go to the interview.
Who knows that the other party actually called and asked me why I didn't go.
Insurance companies are like this, because it is too difficult to do insurance, and not many people are willing to do it, and few people can insist on it.
I suggest you don't go to any company that wants to pay money, so as not to be fooled.
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