In routine loans, training institutions usually use seemingly preferential conditions such as "free training" or "study first and then pay" as bait to attract people to participate in training. However, behind this "free", there are often various unknown expenses.
For example, some training institutions may recommend loans to students during the training process, so that students can think that these loans are the benefits they deserve. But in fact, these loans usually have high interest rates, or various traps are set in the loan terms, so that students unconsciously carry heavy debts.
In addition, some training institutions may take "guaranteed employment" as bait and promise to provide employment opportunities for students. But in fact, these institutions may simply provide students with some low-quality employment information, or encourage students to do some low-paying and low-quality jobs.
Therefore, if you encounter 1 to 3 months of free online training before going to work in a health management, dietitian or weight management company, I suggest you keep a clear head and carefully understand the training content and loan terms to avoid falling into the trap of routine loan. At the same time, we should also pay attention to protecting personal privacy and information security, and don't easily disclose personal information or sign contracts with unknown terms.