Current location - Training Enrollment Network - Education and training - Hisense Technology invited me for an interview today. After I went, I actually trained for 34 months without pay. After I took up my post, I had to deduct my tuition. Can I go now?
Hisense Technology invited me for an interview today. After I went, I actually trained for 34 months without pay. After I took up my post, I had to deduct my tuition. Can I go now?
How can there be such a long training? It's not like you need training in strategic management, not to mention that all of them are paid and won't last that long. It's been three months, and there are still thirty or forty months left. You told that man that we have a family business with an annual salary of 100,000, but we have to train first100 without paying wages. Will you invite him? Obviously, it is a fraud company, and the person who can't recruit free labor or even cheat money comes from post Q User: Mr. Xu.

There are too many such training companies now, and all online claims are very deceptive. The training says no money, but they all pay back after working in the company for a few years. If you can accept this situation, you can do it. After all, you have never been able to learn professional knowledge, and the company has provided you with a position and the means to make a living. It's normal to pay a certain tuition fee when going to work, but if you have a better way out, I still suggest you choose other jobs that can be directly employed, because even if you successfully join Salary 4 after training. From Q user: Ms. Lin