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What are the common recruitment scams?
Nowadays, more and more network companies are swindling and cheating in the name of training. Their method is to ask you some professional questions first. If you can't answer, you will be allowed to participate in the paid training of the company, and you will be promised employment after the training. They are all high-paying jobs, and then when you sign the contract, you will be asked to pay a sum of money as a positioning fee, telling you that the tuition will be repaid after work, and you will begin to participate in the training after signing the contract. First of all, you will find that training is very watery. It takes half a year to know all the professional knowledge, and they will ask financial institutions for loans in your name. This is nonsense. After half a year, whether they have a job or not, they have to repay the loan. They have roots! Ben. Don't! Bags! Just! Industry! After attending the training, you are still an amateur who knows nothing and still can't find a job. Even if you do, the salary is very low. At that time, you really only cried.

When I first came out to look for a job, it was too simple, so I was fooled by such a company. The contract was signed. As a result, I said that there was a phone call to confirm the loan, and the more I thought about it, the more wrong it was. Fortunately, I refused in time. Later, my family and I went to find them, tore up the contract and avoided a "disaster".

In short, I warn you that all those who follow this routine are fraud companies.