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I have the same problem as you, but it was a man who called me and asked me to have a telephone interview at two o'clock in the afternoon. Is this a pyramid scheme? how do you ...

Be careful in the interview and learn to protect yourself.

First of all, you should make sure whether he is the company you submitted your resume to. 1. If not, it is a chance that falls from the sky. You should be careful. Generally, pies don't fall from the sky, and people will be killed if they fall. 2. If not, you don't even have to go to the interview.

If it is the company where you submitted your resume, since it is a telephone interview, you can directly ask the company whether you have entered the telephone interview stage. If the company gives a clear answer and you enter the interview stage, it is not pyramid selling. If you tell the company that you have been eliminated, they have not organized a telephone interview at all. This is what you can know. The so-called interview is a liar's trick. 3. If you feel that the other person in the telephone interview may be a pyramid scheme, you can ask him something you know about the company.' For example, you can ask him, "Manager Wang, who is in charge of the interview in your company, is very kind, please give him my regards." In fact, the manager's surname is not Wang, and most people will say yes or yes casually. Actually, it's a trick to cheat him. Anyway, you think he may be a pyramid scheme.

Secondly, if you have an actual interview, you should tell your family or your good friends the time and place of the interview, or simply write this information on paper and put it at home or in the dormitory, or go to the interview with someone you trust. In a word, I hope you will be well during the interview.