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Why did Ming Kang Hui often hire people?

That's under the guise of Kang Hui's job advertisement. It's really common and hard to prevent. In fact, they are all false recruitment scams. Once you give, you can't take it back. So when looking for a job recently, be careful not to give money easily to avoid being cheated. It is more reliable to find a job or go to the local formal talent market. Don't look online. There are many liars there.

Main fraud means

The first step is to put bait.

Promote false recruitment information on the website by means of PS business license or foreign purchasing license, and induce job seekers to submit resumes.

The second step is to find "small fish".

From this, job seekers aged 18 to 30, especially students at school, are screened out, and then they pretend to be recruiting units to contact job seekers to apply.

Step three, pay first.

Fake the personnel management personnel of the recruitment unit, fabricate high salary and high treatment for the candidates, trick the candidates into paying the 380 yuan deposit through Alipay or WeChat scan code to sign the contract, and set the threshold for returning the deposit after 40 times in 40 days.

Step four, big bluff.

Then he deceived the applicant on the grounds that "the recruitment is full, good jobs are not common, and jobs can be changed", and then used several companies scattered in various districts to continue to pretend to be employers, deceiving the applicant with fictitious recruitment information, resulting in the applicant giving up the job search because he could not engage in the job that matched his wanted position.

The fifth step is that it is difficult to ask for money.

When the applicant requests to refund the deposit, he refuses to refund the fee on the grounds of "not working for 40 times for 40 days" in order to achieve the purpose of defrauding the deposit.

Common routine

"Pie falling from the sky" is mostly a scam.

Recruitment advertisements such as "Each task only takes 5 minutes, and the remuneration for each task ranges from 10 yuan to 50 yuan" and "Two hours a day, over 10,000 yuan" are common. These are basically online recruitment scams. Criminals use "a happy life with less money" as bait to attract job seekers to apply. Most distribution workflow is to pay a sum of cash first, and then job seekers pay real money again and again, but never pay the principal and commission. When the victim found out, the criminals had already "disappeared" from the world.

Anti-fraud advice

Once you see this kind of "pie in the sky" recruitment information, you should be vigilant. Most of the work such as "brushing the bill" is a scam. It is illegal to brush the bill, always remember!

Selling dog meat by hanging sheep's head is actually pyramid schemes.

Some lawless elements spread false recruitment information online, claiming that the company has high qualifications and good welfare to attract job seekers. However, when job seekers actually interviewed, they found that the actual information was completely inconsistent with the information published on the Internet. When job seekers find out that they have been cheated and ask to cancel the contract, they are required to pay high liquidated damages, and may also be restricted from personal freedom and enter MLM organizations.

Anti-fraud advice

Obtaining recruitment information from the official website is still a very important step, which can avoid being deceived by false information from the source. If you really find that the company is suspected of pyramid schemes, you must stop work immediately and call the police in time to minimize the losses.

Take personal information under the guise of resume

Many of the recruitment information we saw on the Internet from unknown sources came from some lawless elements, who obtained a lot of personal information of job seekers under the guise of collecting online resumes. Then engage in trafficking or direct telecom fraud to obtain illegitimate interests.