When college students choose an intermediary part-time, they must see whether the company has intermediary qualification or relevant business license. Understand the actual situation of the employer as much as possible, and be cautious about the employer's collection of deposits or seizure of identity cards. If you choose a regular employment enterprise, you should also sign an effective written contract with it to avoid the embarrassing situation that you can't get legal protection because you don't have an employment certificate.
After all, there are not many work-study jobs provided by the school, and the school also has the responsibility to try its best to meet the needs of students looking for part-time jobs. The connection between schools and enterprises can also increase the protection of students. Most students are trapped when they choose to work part-time outside, and the school should also mediate. In short, schools should actively do a good job in publicity and guidance, so that students have enough knowledge and are prepared to deal with various problems in the part-time market.