Training first and paying later is a scam. It's best not to believe such a thing. Many agreements are just word games of terms and conditions. To put it bluntly, it's just a phased approach. Anyway, training must cost money. Employment depends on learning skills, and interview depends on strength. Don't expect any package distribution. After all, four years in college doesn't count.
Knowledge expansion; Train first and then deduct money to attract your attention; The deposit is to ensure that you come to class; If you come to class, you are sure to pass the exam. Even if you are as stupid as a pig, they will say that you are great and you are suitable for learning this technology.
Now there are more and more training institutions registered under the name of network companies. Because the current internet industry is extremely hot and the market gap is huge, their target is those job seekers who can't find a job after graduation and are interested in the bank but don't know where to start. The deception methods of these institutions are basically the same.
In short, I want to warn you that anyone who recruits inexperienced apprentices online in the name of an Internet company and brushes a lot of recruitment information crazily, but you have never submitted a resume but come to you on your own initiative, are all training institutions, so you must pay more attention when looking for a job! Write this answer for more people to see, beware of being cheated!
There are many good people in this society, but there are also many bad people. They gang up to commit crimes and know the psychology of job seekers like the back of their hands, especially those who have just graduated and are confused about job hunting. It's really easy to be cheated when we meet for the first time.