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What should I do if I get scammed by an agency while looking for a job in Tianjin?

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Recently, I tried N agencies, but not only did I not find a satisfactory part-time job, I became very angry. Determined to write something to benefit future generations.

1. How to distinguish information on the Internet

Many part-time recruitment information are updated every day on Ganji, Baixing.com, etc., and any information with small words such as "job" and "introduction" will be They are all intermediaries (of course, information without these words may also be information released by intermediaries. Those who do not label themselves as bad people may not necessarily be good people). Those tempting information such as 200/day, 120/3 hours, etc. are often released by intermediaries to deceive people's attention. . I can't say that all 100 agencies are bad, but I haven't seen a truly good agency that helps people introduce jobs.

If you must take a part-time job, it is better to go to some college student websites, the school's own forums, etc. The information above is relatively pure (but it is not guaranteed to be 100%, everyone must have their own identification ability). Or, look for some "direct recruitment" information.

2. General black intermediary process

1. You call for consultation. He will rarely ask you questions, but will directly ask you to come for an interview, send you an address via text message, etc.

2. There will be two situations after you go there

(1) You will be asked to pay the handling fee immediately. For example, Jubaopeng at No. 78-88 Zhejiang South Road said that jobs are divided into direct recruitment and agency jobs. Agency jobs are both very good, but they have to pay a fee of 50 yuan. After paying the fee, he turned away and said that he needed to pay an additional fee ranging from 200 yuan to 300 yuan for these tasks.

(2) Fraudulently obtain various training fees. For example, Haoyu Culture Co., Ltd. in Jing'an Temple, and a golf company at No. 2000 Zhongshan North Road. They said at the beginning that no deposit or handling fee was required. But just when you are greatly attracted by their high-paying job, they start to say that you must undergo a physical examination before signing the agreement, or take a personal photo, and charge you an additional 300 yuan or more for various fees. After searching on Baidu, most of the follow-up work of these people after paying the fee was not heard from.

Three. Pay attention to the small details

100 intermediaries are all deceptive - the concept of deception includes exaggerating facts, distorting facts, optimizing facts, etc. (This student who has studied advertising law knows this well). I won’t go into details on these. Other scams are as follows:

1. Inconsistent statements. For example, at first they said they would guarantee you to work at least 3 times a week, but before you signed the contract, they changed their words and said "at most" 2-3 times.

2. Disguised charges. It was said for a while that there was no fee, but in the end it turned out that I had to pay various other service fees, physical examination fees, and license fees. In other words, we will extract 30% of your future remuneration (30% is a very high amount...and every time)

3. Fake the interview first. I also encountered situations where the information posted online was completely different from the content of the interview. First, I deceive you into a place, and then I change my story and say that this part-time job is no longer available and there are other forms of part-time jobs that you can consider.

Summary: To put it bluntly, they want to deceive you and get your money. The sooner the better, by any means.