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Recently, I submitted my resume on many recruitment websites and received many invitations and interview letters. I wonder if it is true? Seek the help of professionals to prevent pyramid schemes.

did you receive an invitation letter from an uninvited interview phone?

do you claim to be a well-known big company? Is there an office/branch/project department/training base somewhere?

Did I ask you to browse the company's official website first, and what supervisor/manager/section chief/director would you like to call again?

Is it only to give you a mobile phone/PHS /q/Weibo account,

or even a free email address such as 126/163/188, and you can't find any information?

Do you directly ask you to go to an interview, training, internship, medical examination and report on a business trip in other places, and bring your luggage?

Do you tell them your train number, call them when you arrive, and they will send a special car to pick you up?

Do you have to believe the pie that fell from the sky? Do you have to cry and jump into the pyramid scheme?

Look at the news for so many years. Are there still fewer people who have been cheated into pyramid schemes by friends, relatives and old classmates in the name of introducing jobs?

The typical trick of pyramid schemes is:

claiming to recruit, and "inviting" job seekers with no social experience, especially fresh graduates, to interview/train/practice/try-out/physical examination/report/business trip in other places in various names.

1, posing as China Railway, China Construction, China Communications, Sinochem, China Coal, China United, CIMC, Zhongshui and PetroChina. . Large state-owned groups such as Midea, LG, Pepsi, Kraft, Heinz and McDonald's. . And other well-known enterprises.

2. Advertise for jobs everywhere, especially at 58, the fair, the people and Yideng. . A classified information website that can advertise casually without reviewing the recruiter's information.

3. The contact information is mostly free email that can be discarded at any time, newly registered qq, private mobile phone with unknown identity, and PHS disguised as a landline with area code (you can receive the delivery report by sending a text message).

4. I don't need education, gender or experience. As long as you submit your resume, I will contact you automatically. Everyone needs it.

5, or collect your contact information online, come uninvited, and give you a phone/mobile phone /QQ/ email invitation to claim an interview.

-I've reminded you a thousand times not to post your contact information everywhere, otherwise, some insurance intermediaries will come uninvited.

6. Get your personal information, family information, etc. step by step, and find out that you don't have any acquaintances in the local area, and you are not familiar with the public security law.

7. I told you that you were accepted, and asked you to go to the so-called branch/office/project department/training base for interview/training/internship/trial/physical examination/report/business trip. The locations are all in areas with chaotic social order in Guangdong, such as Dongguan, Shaoguan, Huizhou, Zhongshan and Meizhou. Borderline areas for the young and the old, such as Luoyang, Nanyang and Luohe in Henan, Langfang, Bazhou, Renqiu and Cangzhou in Hebei, Liaocheng, Binzhou and Heze in Shandong, Guyuan in Ningxia, Weinan in Shaanxi, Yuncheng in Shanxi, Jingmen in Hubei, Changsha, Loudi, Xiangtan and Yongzhou in Hunan, Xuancheng and Fuyang in Anhui, Langfang in Hebei (Yanjiao is the nearest pyramid scheme den to Beijing), and Nanning and Guangxi. . . -are the base camp of pyramid schemes.

what will happen if you go? You can use your rich imagination to think about it. . .

You are so convinced that those user names on the Internet are advertisements and contact information. Those who hang online for 24 hours and take the initiative to leave Q-brush comments and send private messages claim that they can earn their living expenses in two or three hours every day. Those who try their best to sell websites and insert garbled links, cry and ask you to look at the personal space of pictures, advocate a network cable and a computer to start a business easily, clamor for free agents in overseas listing of emerging projects in online malls, and post screenshots and attachments to show their views, which is full of rhetoric. . Is it based on hearsay?