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alert! High incidence of job hunting scams in the graduation season, please bypass these "pits"

  Yangcheng Evening News reporter Fu Yi Tan Zheng, correspondent Yu Yijian and Li Yu

  You got a job yet? For some college graduates, this year's graduation season does not have a graduation ceremony and group photos, but they are full of anxiety about finding a job. Recently, the Guangzhou Anti-fraud Center found through the analysis of police information that job-hunting scams occurred frequently during the graduation season. Whether it is a college student who just graduated or a social person who wants to change jobs or find part-time jobs, some people fall into the job-hunting scam. trap. The Anti-Fraud Center reminds everyone that regular companies will not charge the so-called "onboarding fee" or "training fee" before the employee enters the job. Those who ask you to transfer and pay before the job are most likely to be fraud!

  Recently, classmate Liang from a vocational and technical school in Guangzhou called the police for help. Student Liang said that he saw a job posting for subway safety supervisors on a job site. After signing up, a person who claimed to be a “manager” sent a text message to inform him that he could go to a park for an interview the next morning.

  Classmate Liang arrived at the appointed time. A person who claimed to be a "staff" introduced him to his work, and guided him to pay a "training fee" of 428 yuan, and also issued a receipt asking him to go back and wait for news. However, classmate Liang waited for half a month and never got a response. A few days later, when classmate Liang came to the park again, he found that the company he had applied for had locked the door. The building was already empty and the phone could not be connected. Classmate Liang realized that he had been cheated and reported to the police.

  In addition to college students and graduates, some members of the public may fall into the trap of fraud because they are impatient or do not understand the entry process when looking for a job.

  A few days ago, Ms. Zhao, a victim in Guangzhou, was looking for a job on a recruitment website and saw a typist recruitment advertisement, so she added the other party's QQ contact. The other party asked him to pay an "entry security deposit" of 2,000 yuan, "They asked me to pay in various names, and they also said that they would refund me before 12 o'clock in the evening." Ms. Zhao said that because of the eagerness to find a job, she issued red envelopes for a total of 2,000. Yuan to each other. However, by the appointed time, Ms. Zhao still had not received the refund of 2,000 yuan and could not contact the other party. Only then did she realize that she was cheated and went to the police for help.

  Another victim, Gao, encountered part-time job order fraud when looking for a job. Gao registered his personal information on a recruitment network, and then someone contacted him through the platform. After the two parties added QQ, the other party claimed to be the "customer service" of a certain online shopping platform, which could provide part-time job for online ordering, and said that according to the company's regulations, it was necessary to test whether Gao would perform online transfers. Subsequently, the "customer service" sent a QR code to ask Gao to scan the code to pay. Gao found out that his Alipay account of 4000 yuan had been transferred after operating as required by the other party. The other party said that the 4000 yuan would be refunded to his bank account, but In order to prove whether the mobile phone is operated by Gao himself, verification is required, and the other party sends him an account and asks him to transfer 9,999 yuan. Therefore, Gao made another transfer according to the instructions. When Gao contacted the other party again, the other party asked him to continue the transfer. Gao realized that it was abnormal and did not make any further transfers, but the other party did not reply to the information, did not refund, and did not provide a position. Gao was found to be deceived and called the police immediately.

Pay attention to these job hunting traps

  According to the Guangzhou Anti-Fraud Center, in job hunting scam traps, the tricks of scammers are often: posting false recruitment information on the Internet, attracting job applicants to submit resumes, and arranging online interviews; when someone comes to apply for a job or interview, scammers will It is said that job applicants have passed the interview and need to pay "entry fee, training fee" and other reasons to trick them into transferring money; some job applicants are very likely to transfer money to scammers because they are anxious to find a job, do not think too much, or do not understand the entry procedures. Deceived.

  The Guangzhou Anti-Fraud Center reminds job seekers: regular companies will not charge the so-called "onboarding fee" before the employee enters the job. All requests for transfer and payment in various names before the job are most likely to be fraud! The majority of job seekers must remain calm, do not trust strangers, do not disclose personal information, and do not transfer money casually. In case of fraud, please call 110 for help immediately.