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Is it a scam to work part-time for 200 days in Shanghai cinema?

That's not true.

According to inquiries from 58 cities and Shanghai People's Network, many cinemas in Shanghai are recruiting part-time staff, including ticket inspectors, ticket sellers, waiters and other positions. The salary is generally around 200 yuan/day, and some of them have bonuses. The requirements and contents of these part-time jobs are as follows:

Requirements: Generally, it is required to be between 18-30 years old, have ID card, health certificate, student ID card and other documents, have good service awareness and communication skills, and be able to adapt to overtime work in shift duty and holidays.

Content: The ticket inspector is mainly responsible for checking the authenticity of the admission tickets and guiding the audience to enter; The conductor is mainly responsible for selecting seats for customers, printing movie tickets and cashier; Waiters are mainly responsible for selling snacks and drinks in the cinema.

Welfare: In addition to salary and bonus, you can also enjoy free movie viewing, training, group building and other benefits.

These part-time jobs don't look like scams, but we should also pay attention to guard against some possible risks, such as:

Be sure to verify the authenticity and legality of the recruiter, and check whether there are official recruitment information, contact information, address and other contents to avoid being deceived.

Be sure to sign a part-time contract, clarify the working time, place, content, remuneration and other matters to avoid disputes or fraud.

Be sure to protect your personal information and property, and don't disclose or deliver ID cards, bank cards, deposits and other items at will to avoid being stolen or cheated.