It's true to work first and then pay, but it's not what you think.
For example, a training institution has a four-month training fee of 12000 yuan. Then you go to training, and naturally you have to study for four months. Generally, you use network video teaching, that is, in a classroom, there is a big screen in front, the teacher teaches through that big screen, and then the students listen below, so they need to practice.
After a while, they began to sign agreements to pay tuition fees, or pay them in one lump sum. For example, tuition 12000, you have to pay 12000. If you want to pay after training and employment, well, you can pay monthly. Suppose they agree to divide it into fifteen months, with a thousand yuan each, and the mortgage will naturally be more. Then you have to sign the agreement like this, and you need valid certificates and other relevant certificates, so you have legal benefits, and you are not afraid to run away after learning.
Soon, four months have passed, and you will find that you can still learn a lot as long as you study hard. If you are distracted, you can't. It's really a waste.
Then, the training institution will directly recommend several companies for your interview. As for whether you can face it, it depends on your ability.
The employment security mentioned by training institutions means: after the training, you will be given the opportunity of direct interview with several companies; Or drag you to a company to sign a labor contract directly, ranging from three to ten years, and there are other possibilities. However, when you go to the company recommended by him, you may be dissatisfied with the salary and working environment. If you don't sign the contract, you might as well find it yourself. Well, it's for the best, said the training institution. I gave you a job opportunity. If you don't like it yourself, it's no wonder we are. But now that the training is over, should I pay back the money on a monthly basis?
To sum up, if you don't want to study by yourself, you can go to a training institution to learn something, but I want to advise you to think twice, especially: don't expect too much from the skills that the training institution can teach you, and don't expect the training institution to find a job. This is really deceptive.