We must learn to deal with such companies that imitate state-owned enterprises, because this is an illegal and criminal act, so if we see it, we must report it to the relevant departments. If we are not sure whether these companies are state-owned enterprises, then we can check them. The first is to search online, because the network is still relatively developed. If you want to inquire about the specific information of a company, you only need to log on to the relevant website to inquire.
You can directly search the enterprise name on the internet, so the relevant information will come out. At the same time, you can also search the legal representative of the company, so that you can see whether it is listed as a untrustworthy person or an executor. Another method is to query the competent unit of the enterprise, because as long as it is a state-owned enterprise, there are competent departments, which generally need to be registered under SASAC. If it is not registered, it must be a fake state-owned enterprise. Everyone must report it to the local State Administration of Markets or relevant departments.
Of course, there is also the most direct and simple way to ask people around you. If people around you have a better understanding of this knowledge, or have relatives and friends working in state-owned enterprises, then asking them is the best way. If you meet these fake state-owned enterprises when you are looking for a job, don't be fooled when you are recruiting, and don't apply, because it is likely to get you into trouble.