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Are all those who recruit drivers liars?

Not all of them, but they do exist.

In recent years, criminal suspects often adopt the strategy of "casting a wide net" and publish false information on major recruitment websites in a "point-to-point" manner, which has become the main form of online recruitment fraud.

When the victim enters the "trap", fraud organizations will also set up various fake names and implement serial fraud, which is the fifth major feature of this kind of crime. Most criminal suspects commit the first fraud in the name of collecting registration fees, medical examination fees, confidentiality fees and deposits. After the victim contacted, he committed the second and third fraud by collecting training fees, material fees and returning introduction fees.

Online recruitment fraud

An important reason why online recruitment fraud can be "popular" is that the review and supervision of online recruitment information is not in place. Some recruitment websites review, publish and supervise recruitment information in a mere formality. Although the poster is required to provide real-name information, but the company name, address, business license, organization code, contact information and other information to ensure the authenticity of the recruitment subject is not strictly reviewed, resulting in the random filling and release of recruitment information.

To curb online recruitment fraud, we must first improve network supervision, standardize the release process, strictly register real names and verify identities. Secondly, we should further strengthen employment guidance. In addition, it is necessary to intensify the investigation and punishment of online recruitment fraud, form a joint force to crack down on cross-regional fraud crimes, and maintain normal employment order.