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Don't pay social security and admit work experience?

I didn't pay social security to admit my work experience.

Generally speaking, employers pay attention to the ability and practical work experience of candidates and emphasize seeking truth from facts when recruiting. If a person does not participate in social security, but can provide true proof of work experience and confirmation letter from the employer, then the employer has reason to believe that the work experience provided by him is true.

In some positions and industries, job seekers need to provide relevant social security payment certificates or professional qualification certificates of the industry, otherwise they may face difficulties in job hunting.