Many college students have no direction to find a job as soon as they graduate, and they send resumes everywhere like headless flies. Next, I sorted out six traps that should be paid attention to when looking for a job. I hope you like the article!
1, looking for a job, beware of pyramid schemes.
I believe that many friends who are looking for a job have encountered pyramid schemes. This is an illegal organization. Be sure to know about pyramid schemes before looking for a job, and don't trust the introductions of friends and relatives, because pyramid schemes start with the introductions of friends and relatives.
You don't have to pay a deposit to find a job.
Some companies offer generous recruitment conditions, deliberately attracting some job seekers who are eager to find a job, and then asking job seekers to pay a deposit. I would like to remind you that formal company recruitment does not require a deposit, and companies that want to pay a deposit are basically liars.
3. When looking for a job, beware of being sealed up.
A friend told me that when I was looking for a job, the employer asked me to keep the relevant documents for the time being, such as ID card and academic credentials. If this happens, I can't give them to my employer, because it's a trap and it will be difficult for you to come back. Maybe I'll ask you to pay liquidated damages.
Be careful of the charges when looking for a job.
Some companies charge registration fees, training fees, physical examination fees, work clothes and other fees, which is also an excuse and a means to defraud job seekers. Everyone should remember that any job seeker does not need to pay a fee when looking for a job, as long as the recruiting unit that pays the fee is unreliable.
5. Beware of the so-called part-time job.
I believe everyone knows that the current online part-time job, swiping bills, typing, staying at home and earning more than 10,000 yuan a month are all tricks of scammers and traps. There is no such good job in the world. If there is such a good job, everyone will not have to go out and earn a lot of money at home.
6. Be careful of the vocational support at the station.
Many friends who have just come out to find a job get off the train or bus, and some "good people" ask if they want to find a job. These are professional swindlers, saying that they can help you find a job and then send you somewhere to ask for your fare. Everyone must be careful.