Job Recruitment Website - Job information - On some websites, such as Jiji.com and 58 City, I saw some job information about recruiting extras. The salary is good, but it is not reliable.

On some websites, such as Jiji.com and 58 City, I saw some job information about recruiting extras. The salary is good, but it is not reliable.

Look at this kind of website yourself. Everyone can advertise and claim to be recruiting people, and give a little money to open the eyes of scammers.

Can you think with your toes a little bit, is this information more reliable than the telephone poles on the roadside?

If they really want to be legitimate companies in normal industries,

Why can't even get the money to send job advertisements through formal channels, and come to this website that claims to be free to fish in troubled waters to pick up cheap?

A liar, no matter how impressive and touching, is just using your desire for success to cheat money. Physical examination at designated place, interview in different places, file storage fee, clothing fee, reservation fee, actor and model signing fee, photo taking fee, registration fee, employment fee, deposit, handling fee, registration fee, confidentiality fee, membership fee, deposit ... There are many tricks, but they are all deceptive! Cheat money! ! As long as you keep your wallet tight and don't give a penny, call the police. There's nothing they can do. If you have to challenge yourself, just wait.

Look at the overwhelming advertisements on the website by yourself. Everyone's user names are garbled+numbers, and they all praise in unison. They said they pulled you to this kind of website through hearsay. Do you have to believe it?

Look at the overwhelming online store advertisements by yourself. Everyone's user name is Q, and everyone advocates making money. They all want you to buy his software and pull you off the line. Even if this crazy online cutting can't be stopped, why add fuel to the fire?