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What are the uncommon recruitment traps?

category I: recruitment agencies and other institutions collaborate to harm job seekers.

These recruitment agencies generally cooperate with some medical examination points, print shops, beauty salons, hotels and other institutions, such as:

① Ask the interviewer to have a medical examination at the designated medical examination point

② Recruit in a very remote place, there is only one print shop nearby, and the interviewer is temporarily asked to print some materials at the print shop, at which time the print shop charges a very high printing fee, for example, 5 yuan for printing a sheet. At this time, in order to get this high-paying job, job seekers will also spend tens of dollars to print

③ Let the interviewer stay at the cooperative hotel until late in the interview < P > The second category: selling dog meat by hanging sheep's head.

There are two kinds of recruitment enterprises: legal enterprises and illegal enterprises. Legitimate enterprises include insurance companies, while illegal ones include pyramid schemes and cheaters' teams.

A legitimate enterprise means that the recruitment position is inconsistent with the actual job position, and the commitment is far from the actual job position, or even completely inconsistent. Because the market demand for some jobs often exceeds the demand, recruitment companies generally use a more popular job name to recruit staff for some less popular jobs.

category iii: collection of fees.

This recruitment scam is mainly aimed at those students with relatively low academic qualifications, or who work as summer or winter laborers. Generally, it is to recruit waiters, milk tea shop assistants and the like, mainly to pay deposits, introduction fees, clothing fees, meals, etc. During this period, scammers will always update this expense excuse, such as filing fees, medical examination fees, and fares.

category iv: training fees.

There are many technical training education companies, such as programmer training, and some of them even cooperate with schools to harm students. In the past, a training institution came to our school to give us practical training, and during the training period, we were also asked to go to their company for training, and promised to pay money after training (in fact, the loan was paid first), help us forge certificates (fake work experience), forge project experience, and promise to distribute the company (in fact, the students were sold as pigs as coolies) At the same time, it also fabricated a lie that all our teachers were taught by their institutions.