How to prevent bad intermediary "tricks" for college students to find part-time jobs

During the summer vacation, many college students choose to go out for part-time jobs, which can not only enrich their social experience, but also exercise their professional ability, and at the same time share some economic burdens for their families. The idea of college students is good, but it is not uncommon for college students to be cheated every year because of their holiday jobs. Although college students receive higher education, after all, they are still in the stage of gradual maturity, with shallow social experience and insufficient awareness of various precautions. Some unscrupulous job-hunting agencies cheat college students by helping them find part-time jobs. Facing all kinds of part-time jobs, how can college students avoid being cheated in the process of job hunting? I hope the following examples can help college students who are about to embark on their jobs. Duo Duo Xinxin is a student of Harbin Normal University. She wants to go home in the summer vacation. Later, she saw that all her classmates were doing part-time jobs and decided to try an online part-time job. "In 58 cities, I saw an intermediary job advertisement with a lot of part-time information and high salary. Ten or twenty yuan an hour. I started calling and asked, and I heard the other party say that I didn't want a deposit. However, after arriving at the agency, the other party said that it would cost 100 yuan for information. Look, I don't want to pay it. She said that we need a lot of money to rent this house for a year, and we can still run after collecting the money. Then, I was stupid enough to believe it. She gave me a phone number and asked me to call between 5 and 7. After I called at night as required, the other party said to arrange work for me tomorrow. But a week later, I called every day, and sometimes I went to the agency to urge me, but they just dragged me out of introducing me to work. I just know that this is the legendary liar. " Xinxin also said that she hopes to tell those students who are looking for part-time jobs online through this newspaper that they must verify the real information of the company. Now there are so many ways for swindlers, so everyone must be careful. Wang, who is about to enter his senior year, wants to find a part-time job during the holiday and get in touch with the society in advance. So, I found an intermediary company and recommended many well-paid jobs. After going to the agency for consultation, the agency asked for an agency fee in 40 yuan, and then they will introduce jobs one after another until they find a satisfactory job. "I thought at the time, if I can find a suitable job, this 40 yuan is not bad. Later, when I called, I was either busy or the person in charge of the interview company was not there. More than a week has passed, and several units introduced to me have rejected me for various reasons. I found an intermediary company and was introduced to a restaurant as a waiter, saying that I was late and let others do the work first. " The more students talk, the angrier they get. "Work is introduced, but it is not impossible, that is, no one listens to the phone. The jobs recommended to me are all bad jobs and don't need intermediary introduction. 40 yuan can only be thrown away in vain. " Sun Jiaxun, director of the teaching and research section of Dalian Medical University, said: Many illegal intermediaries see that college students lack social experience and are eager to make money. After receiving the agency fee, they can't fulfill their promises, can't find a suitable job for college students in time, or find a recruitment company for you, and then the company shirks it in various names; College migrant workers must see each other's business licenses clearly and find a formal intermediary company. At the same time, you should ask to see the original business license, and don't be confused by the "copy" and refuse to pay the deposit, deposit and certificate in various names. Some employers will ask college students to pay a deposit and promise to go to work after paying the deposit, but then they will ask for information from college students under various excuses such as "full staff" and refuse to refund the deposit. Job seekers should insist on refusing to pay in this case. And don't detain any documents. Once the certificate information is lost, it will cause a lot of unnecessary trouble. Sun Jiaxun also said that the online recruitment information is mixed, and it is difficult to distinguish between true and false. Students must be careful when choosing. For providing high-paying information, we must see the authenticity of work content and work information clearly, and female college students should be extra careful. Intern Chen