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How to identify a trader's recruitment scam?

In the past, recruitment required you to attract customers, or you had to invest yourself. Please remember a bottom line. It is not reliable to let you call, WeChat, or pay for it online.

Units attach great importance to talent recruitment, and generally send special personnel to recruit through various formal channels. Don't give your resume and other materials to people who show up for no reason.

It is normal that the salary is not high when you just joined the job. If the company promises to give you a high salary and needs you to pay all kinds of "deposits" and "fees" in advance, you must be vigilant!

Observe whether the recruitment company has announced the specific address. If so, you'd better make a field trip or ask local friends to do it for you. Generally, fraudulent companies are afraid to leave their real addresses.

Look carefully at the website content of the recruitment company and browse some information of the company through the search engine. If it is a fraud company, netizens with similar experiences are likely to disclose it online. Tip: Some scammers will deliberately link to the websites of other regular companies, which is difficult to distinguish between true and false. You can call the customer service of the company headquarters for inquiry.

1 14 Inquire about the location of the company. Generally, the registered telephone number of regular companies is 1 14, so job seekers can easily find out the location and type of the telephone number. If the other party leaves a number such as PHS or Volkswagen Card, be vigilant.

Listening to the opinions of teachers, relatives and friends around you on your job search and giving timely guidance and care can not only relieve your job search pressure, but also play a supervisory role.

Matters needing attention

Through the monitoring of the Internet, the National Computer Virus Emergency Response Center found that many recruitment-oriented websites in the Internet have been implanted with malicious Trojan horses recently.