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What are the typical recruitment traps?

1. Be wary of agency recruitment scams. Some illegal agencies, taking advantage of job seekers' desire to get hired quickly, will not perform the contract after receiving high agency fees. Or they may partner with some scammers or companies to commit fraud. Then they charge various registration fees, physical examination fees, service fees, clothing fees, etc., and then refuse the job seekers or dismiss them midway for various reasons.

2. Be wary of online recruitment scams. Some scammers will post job postings or part-time jobs online with attractive salary conditions, and then require applicants to pay a certain deposit before proceeding to the next step.

3. Be wary of SMS recruitment scams. Scammers usually send mass text messages on mobile phones and wait until the victims take the bait to commit telecom fraud. Every time after success, the scammer will cancel the mobile phone number and bank account together.

4. Be wary of job recommendation fraud. Scammers boast that they have "good connections" and can help job seekers find their favorite jobs through connections, but they require a certain "facilitation fee." After the victim pays the money, the scammers immediately run away.

5. Be wary of field employment scams. For high-paying recruitment with some out-of-town enterprises or out-of-town branches or factories of the head office, regardless of the salary, job seekers must be vigilant, keep a clear head, and do not trust verbal promises. Some MLM companies are like this, tricking you into traveling to other places.

6. Be wary of the “training loan” trap. "Training loan" means that some training institutions use high-paying employment as bait to promise jobs to job seekers after training, but they must borrow money to pay for the training fees.

7. Be wary of part-time job fraud. Some fraudsters defraud people under the guise of high-paying part-time jobs, making money with the click of a mouse, and getting cash back by swiping orders. Scammers publish information about "part-time job swiping, get cash back immediately; stay at home and earn over 10,000 yuan a month" and concoct a "part-time job swipe" trap.