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Talk about the "scam" of training institutions and give some advice to newcomers.
This article only talks about "fraud" and nothing else, and never leads to war. If there are any mistakes, I hope to point them out and I will correct them in time. If you want to discuss them, you can write down your opinions and experiences in the message area.

Why did you write this article? In recent years, the topic of training is also very hot. Many friends who are reading this article should also have colleagues or classmates from training institutions, so everyone should be familiar with training institutions, only recently. I have also recruited people and interviewed many people. Let's talk about the process for the time being. First, the level is not high, followed by fake packaging, and then a similar resume, amazing project experience. Not only that, I also had a private chat with some of them after the meeting. Their experiences are similar. They didn't find jobs after graduation. They saw the propaganda and various attractive guarantees of the training institutions, paid a lot of tuition fees, and graduated from the institutions after studying for a while, but it was still difficult to find a job in the end. ...

Nowadays, with the upgrading of domestic industries, it is difficult for many industries to go, especially in recent years, there are more and more college graduates. For newcomers, the employment pressure is increasing. The Internet industry has been extremely hot in recent years, and many people want to share a share in the Internet era, which has spawned many training institutions. In terms of quantity, it can be said that it is a prairie fire. As for the quality, it can only be said that the fish and dragons are mixed, and the mud and sand are mixed. Often visit various forums or groups. Because I wrote several projects and blogs, I also met many friends in the industry. In diving and chatting, I have also met many novices who want to enter the Internet industry. They have been cheated by various organizations, losing time and money but not getting the desired results. So I wrote this article to help novices identify common scams and avoid a pit.

The following content may bring you discomfort, but the reality is often so cruel, and some things happen like this. The article only mentioned several situations, not everyone will encounter them. Writing this article is just a reminder for newcomers, and there is no other idea.

This year is already 20 17, but there is no such thing. It has also been said that places that guarantee employment are either deceptive or deceptive. Several major universities in China have not said that they can guarantee employment. Why should training institutions guarantee your employment? Where can I get your bag?

I've also heard some cases, either most people in the class chose other industries, or organized unrelated jobs, such as customer service, sales and back office, or joined an outsourcing company with low wages and overtime, or simply ignored them and could only submit resumes. These are all real things.

There is another situation, pre-job training, which everyone should know. Many organizations have this routine, submit resumes and then interview. Finally, I was told that my technical ability was not good, but I could get a job after paying for training.

Really at all costs!

When recruiting people, my mind is full of high salary, good job and rhetoric. After receiving the money, they became grandfathers. The copywriting used when recruiting people has no legal benefit, or the sentence has loopholes. This is just a mysterious soup. The promise before registration is far from reality. I personally don't know much about the relevant laws and regulations. If the description is wrong, I will correct it in time.

Lie to cooperate with the national education department, or cooperate with various well-known universities, or cooperate with similar well-known enterprises such as BAT.

I have experienced this kind of thing personally. I remember when I was in senior three, I was assigned to a training base by the school. There has been some cooperation between schools and training institutions, but schools are for data such as employment rate, and training institutions are for innovation. They are actually stakeholders, and they just push students around. After completing the credits in less than one month, most of the students went back to school, but some stayed for training.

Of course, if you have time, you can also compare it with the cooperative unit. As long as any organization says it will cooperate with any unit, such as Ping An in China, you can go to Ping An official website in China to find a customer service phone number and call it to ask if there is really cooperation. I think this should be a very collapsed scene.

Anyway, it's all kinds of bluff, senior engineer, DBA, junior architect ... to be sure, these certificates are almost useless. If you put these certificates on your resume, you may not even get an interview call, and some people can see something fishy at a glance. When you receive your resume, you should first look at your educational background and graduation school, and then look at your project experience. Basically programmers don't need any certificates. You are not a driver, a lawyer or a doctor. You need a qualification certificate to work. Just like a brother who was popular last year, he got more than N certificates but couldn't find a job. Why? The difference in gold content is so great that 100 a ten-cent bill is not worth a hundred-dollar bill! The most useful certificates are university diplomas and degree certificates, not other messy certificates. These are just sheets of white paper with extremely low value.

It can't be said to be a scam, but only a means of training institutions. When enrolling students, they said that they would pay tuition after finding a job, and some institutions even subsidized enough. Some students believe it, thinking that the training institution is thinking of him, but they don't know that this is just a means-installment payment. Don't worry, money won't make you pay less. When signing the contract, it's not up to you.

Think about it, some students can't find a job or find a job with low salary after they leave the training institution. They already have a hard life, and they have to pay off the installment loan. Their first step into society was too painful.

For example, what is hotter now? Artificial intelligence, VR, machine learning, Internet of Things, cloud computing, etc. What courses are trained by training institutions, and what is the level of teachers in training institutions? I've heard more than once that the trainers in some classes are only college graduates or college graduates who have graduated for one year. Without the famous teacher introduced by official website, can these people know these things by themselves? It is nothing more than selling dog meat with some gimmicks. Going in is to learn Java, Python, H5, Android and other courses.

Everyone knows the changes in the mobile market in the past two years, and later it evolved into a back-end market and a front-end market. First, the demand is hot, and the relevant developers are in short supply. Then all the training institutions went to hot spots, and then a large number of people flooded into the market, gradually becoming saturated, but the recruitment was still hot, and finally it turned into a surplus of personnel.

* * The above is only a simple statement, and there are still many places worthy of scrutiny and analysis, such as the stories of trainees, employment salary, employment rate and average employment salary that official website, a training institution, will find. If you take them seriously, you should find something suspicious. Let's stop here. The water is too deep. Actually, I wanted to put some screenshots in the article, but I didn't put them after thinking about it. **

First published on my personal blog, the address is here.

As for the advice for newcomers, I originally made a long paragraph, but it was all chicken soup. Finally, I deleted it line by line. It's nothing more than knowing yourself. You know, the beginning of every road is not easy, just endure it for about a year. This is how most people come. **