I looked at her and threw out a sentence:
Miss L is a typical lady who looks for trouble everywhere when she is full, but she is like the heroine in a love story, with a little personality but no heart, and some silly girls can make people feel a little warm.
Oh, by the way, this kind of sister paper is generally called "silly white sweet".
Once this kind of girl goes to look for a job, there will inevitably be many people eyeing it, because they are too gullible to refuse.
So I accompanied her to a company she called "very good".
When we arrive at Exit B of the subway station, according to the agreement, we need to call for the specific address, and then someone will pick us up or guide us.
This is the doubt 1:
According to the instructions, we entered a seemingly ordinary office building and took the elevator to the designated floor.
I took a cursory look. The rooms on this floor are arranged in the order of 0 1 and 02. The so-called company has only one front desk, many round tables and chairs. People come in and out, probably for interviews.
This is the second doubt:
After filling in the personal information without reading the resume, a so-called "supervisor" came directly to the "interview" and said a lot of empty talk. After talking for about 5 minutes, they implicitly expressed the fact that they were intermediaries.
This is question 3:
Then the "supervisor" began to talk about intermediaries, saying that 80% of the companies in this city have cooperation with them, and they can consult them if they have work problems within three years. As long as they pay 280 yuan's service fee, they will definitely arrange a satisfactory job.
This is doubt 4:
Miss L didn't know how to make a decision. She looked at me and I told her, "Don't look at me, make your own decision." But what I thought at that time was: if she wanted to pay, I would drag her away.
Fortunately, she finally said, "I'll think about it!" " "
So, after adding the "supervisor" WeChat, we left.
Afterwards, I think it is necessary for me to write something, at least to let readers who read this article polish their eyes and avoid falling into these unnecessary "pits" when looking for a job.
As the saying goes:
After all, students who have just graduated from college are easily deceived because of their shallow social experience.
Here are seven "pits" that job seekers may encounter:
According to some surveys, 50% of job-hunting complaints involve the fees of intermediaries or recruitment units.
Generally speaking, when you interview a company, I suggest that you turn around and leave immediately if it is actually an "intermediary".
Because I have no confidence, I have to create false information to attract people to apply. These intermediaries just want you to enter the file, charge, and then go back and wait for the notice. If you pay the money, you can basically be cheated. Within a few months, there is no news at all, or you will be offered some jobs that you will never do, so that you will retreat.
For newcomers who have just graduated, it is generally unexpected to safeguard their legitimate rights and interests. If they are cheated, forget it, it's only a few hundred dollars. The reason why these intermediaries are so crazy is because they have thoroughly understood this psychology.
No matter how extravagant they say, don't give your ID card and other related documents to these recruiters.
If you really want to find a job, go to a formal talent market or a labor service company.
Some people may say, "It's wrong for you to kill with a stick!" Intermediaries are also responsible! "
Yes, I know it's wrong, but I'm more sure it's one of the safest strategies.
Say the important things three times.
Neither the intermediary nor the company can charge registration fees, service fees, etc. You can't ask for the seizure of the valid documents of job seekers.
Some intermediaries may partner with leather bag companies to cheat people. First, the intermediary collects the recommendation fee, and then the leather bag company collects the medical examination fee, deposit and so on. And then fabricate various reasons to refuse job seekers to take up their posts or leave halfway. Of course, you can't get the money back.
Others claim that they need money to "dredge" under the banner of "hard relationship and wide channels". Once you pay, they will disappear without a trace.
In addition, some companies don't charge for recruitment, but they may ask for payment after the interview, so you must resolutely choose to leave!
Remember, once the other party starts charging, you should be vigilant.
Many people don't pay much attention to the signing of written contracts when recruiting, thinking that everything will be fine if they reach an oral agreement.
In fact, there are great hidden dangers in doing so. Because the written contract will generally state: wages, welfare subsidies, insurance payments, etc. Strictly speaking, although I have constraints on myself, I also have protection. Don't sign an agreement just because you think you may leave at any time, because you can leave at any time and the other person can change his mind at any time, right?
Don't wait until you need to defend your rights, only to find that you don't even have a basic legal basis.
As for how to sign the contract and the content of the contract, I won't go into details here. How to sign a labor contract correctly is beyond the scope of our discussion today. Please forgive me.
After so many years, pyramid selling is not dead, but more and more terrible.
I remember when I was in college, the school Committee of our class seemed to be caught in pyramid schemes, and the whole person was possessed. After a good class, I suddenly went to a distant province and didn't come back for several months. It doesn't matter what my diploma is. According to her, she found a good way to make money.
My mother's second brother, that is, my second uncle, was looking for a job in other places before, but he was accidentally cheated into a pyramid scheme den and almost couldn't get out. Later, although the money and luggage were lost, fortunately, people came back.
Remember, if an "acquaintance" you haven't contacted for a long time invites you to a place, please be careful before you fall into a pyramid scheme.
Be sure to choose a formal website or a formal company to submit your resume, or choose a local formal talent market or attend a local job fair.
Roadside recruitment information is generally unreliable.
The recruitment information sent by SMS is basically a liar.
Let's talk about time first. If the interview time is at night, you must be on high alert and find a reason to change it to daytime. If you can't change it, don't go. There is no room for discussion.
Except at night, don't go unless you can go to work, don't go to remote places, and carry self-protection tools such as anti-wolf spray with you.
In addition, when you meet a company that picks people up by car or motorcycle, go quickly! Either an intermediary or a liar asked you to call when you got there.
Apart from the location, we don't go to rented hotels or temporary office buildings.
Regular units generally have fixed office locations. If not, please be vigilant and beware of being fooled.
If you receive an interview request from the other party, you need to make a general analysis of the company to see whether it is formal, whether the evaluation is objective and credible, and whether the interview location, official office location and website information are consistent.
In addition, if a company is eager for you to go for an interview, please don't be influenced by their rhythm, and be prepared and inspected.
You know, opportunities are never only once.
Finally, let's make a summary:
Some people may say, why are you so "black-bellied" and how can society be as dark as you say?
Yes, I also think that society is full of truth, goodness and beauty, but there are also dark corners.
If you don't believe me, I suggest going to see a movie-Blind Mountain.
It's about college students looking for jobs. I think after reading it, you must be deeply touched!
I would like to remind the majority of job seekers that the attractive conditions given in job advertisements are mostly false.
In case you really encounter a "pit", please be careful, call the police if you have evidence, and spend money to buy lessons if you don't have evidence.
Even if you are cheated of money, don't worry, don't panic, find your parents. Believe me, parents love us more than we think.
Discuss with your family when you are in trouble. Nothing can't be solved.
I wish everyone can find a satisfactory job, get a promotion and a raise, become a general manager and CEO, and step onto the peak of their lives!
Think about it. Are you still a little excited?
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