Finding a job doesn't happen overnight. Students need to be prepared in advance to avoid "rushing to the hospital" when they graduate. Finding a job is not as difficult as everyone thinks. The key is to prepare early. Make clear your career direction early and make a good plan. In fact, you can get ready to find a job while you are at school, such as finding some relevant internships to accumulate experience, which is very helpful for future employment. But in the process of looking for a job, we should also pay attention to the following points:
1. Many recruitment companies charge high training fees in the name of introducing jobs online.
According to China's existing laws and regulations, if an enterprise requires employees to submit a deposit or training fee before taking up their posts, employees should resolutely refuse.
2. False part-time job
Generally, job seekers don't have to go to the office, just stay at home. There was this routine in piecework at that time. Employers can use probationary workers for free or cheaply by constantly "firing" them.
3, the surface of the "tall" company
When applying for a job, some companies are often quite "tall" on the surface. They have business licenses, websites and high-profile publicity, but seemingly formal companies are actually engaged in illegal activities. Job seekers don't realize that their jobs are illegal. Even if you are not directly involved in criminal activities, you may be held accountable, so job seekers must keep their eyes open.