Is it really a lie to work abroad?
I want to answer this question from my own experience and from the perspective of the construction industry I am engaged in. Going abroad to work and make big money is not all a scam. We should "go out" through formal channels. The country does have a development strategy of "bringing in" and "going out", so you might as well know about this policy before going abroad to work. How much money you earn working abroad is a lot of money. The bottom line should be at least twice as much as the same job at home, otherwise you may not like it. So how to tell the true from the false? First of all, the recruitment channels are identifiable. First, to work abroad, first find out who your employer is. Foreigners are still from China. Is there a company in China? Take myself as an example. I submitted my resume through the domestic recruitment software, contacted by the company personnel telephone, and then went to the domestic company for on-the-spot investigation to confirm that the company has an entity operation unit and a business license. Secondly, the work content can be identified. Typing and chatting, as mentioned in the title, is not a professional job at all. Professional position is the position you apply for when you submit your resume. Typing and chatting, in fact, is obviously for you to cheat others by typing and chatting. If you can't realize this, you are not fit to work abroad at all. The company I applied for is a construction engineering company. The position I applied for is an engineering information officer. The company processes steel components in China, and then ships these processed steel components to Indonesia. The company sent us to Indonesia to install these steel members on the planned construction site. The post is practical, professional and reliable, and the work logic is correct. Finally, we can distinguish the process of going abroad. There is a strict procedure to go abroad. You need to apply for a passport before going abroad, and you need a visa if you have a passport. In a country like Myanmar, there is no tourism. If you are asked to apply for a tourist visa to work there, it is very fake. Or let you sneak in from the Yunnan border and tell you that someone will meet you there. Then don't even think about it Call the police immediately. It must be fake. When you really go abroad to work and go through China Customs, you should answer the questions of the border inspectors according to the real information such as what you actually want to do abroad and the name of the company you work for. Instead of fabricating a whole set of false information to deceive people.