Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - I submitted my resume to 58.com, and the other party sent me an interview invitation, saying that I would directly go to the company for an internship. Is this credible?

I submitted my resume to 58.com, and the other party sent me an interview invitation, saying that I would directly go to the company for an internship. Is this credible?

Please ask yourself a few questions first:

1. In this era, everything is expensive but labor is not. If you were the boss and wanted to recruit, would you cast a net across the country and specifically look for job seekers from other places?

2. If these well-known companies with great names could open branches in other places, would they still worry about finding people? Traveling thousands of miles to urge you to go

? Are you really a high-level talent worthy of being treated like a corporal?

3. They have never even met you, and they don’t even know your resume or whether it is fake. Could it be that just through a phone call, based on your one-sided words, I believe that you are majoring in xx at xxx university? Is it a lack of iq and eq, or is there an ulterior motive?

4. Check the number you called. It is either a mobile phone, PHS, or unregistered.

Conclusion: You have encountered a transfer gang under the guise of recruitment, and they will do everything possible to ask you to go to other places.

1. Pretend to be China Construction, China Railway, CIMC, and China Water. . And other large state-owned groups, TCL, Delta, Qisheng, ASUS, BBK, Changhong, Everbright, Dongfeng Nissan, Robust. . and other well-known companies.

2. Post advertisements everywhere claiming to be recruiting, especially places where advertisements are posted casually such as 58 Market and Common People’s Yideng.

3. The contact information is free email, QQ, mobile phone, and PHS with area code disguised as a landline.

4. We will contact you as soon as you submit your resume, everyone is welcome.

5. Or collect your contact information online and give you a phone number/mobile phone/QQ/email claiming to be interviewed.

I have warned you thousands of times not to disclose your personal information casually, otherwise insurance agencies will pass it on to you uninvited.

6. Step by step to obtain your personal information, family situation, etc., to find out that you have no acquaintances in the local area, and you are not a public prosecutor who is familiar with the inside story.

7. Tell you that you have been admitted and ask you to go for interviews/training/internships/trials/physical examinations. The locations are all in underdeveloped areas in Guangdong, such as Dongguan, Shaoguan, Huizhou, Zhongshan, Meizhou, etc. . Old, young, border and poor areas, 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, Xiangtan, and Yongzhou in Hunan, plus Guangxi Everywhere - is the base camp for transfer.

What will be the consequences if you go? You can use your rich imagination to think about it.

By the way, I would like to remind netizens who have a little bit of iq and eq and know how to ask first. Those whose usernames are contact information, and those who hang out online and take the initiative to find you as friends claim to be able to earn money in two or three hours a day. Those who pay for living expenses, those who try their best to sell website links, those who cry for you to see your personal space, those who advocate that you can easily start a business with a network cable and a computer, those who clamor for free agent account opening and investment, and those who post payment pictures to show their own experiences. .

What kind of kindness can it be?