随着毕业季的临近,广大高校毕业生也迎来了求职、入职高峰。然而,一些所谓的“用人单位”或“培训机构”却打着“包就业”“包接单”“包高薪”的幌子诱导求职者参加“培训”,骗取高额培训费用。5月16日,上海警方召开发布会通报了针对求职市场上出现的此类诈骗案件。
警方提醒,广大求职者要警惕这类以“高薪招聘”为幌子的求职诈骗。这些诈骗分子通常会以“包就业”“包接单”“包高薪”等诱人的承诺吸引求职者,然后要求求职者参加他们的“培训”,并收取高额的培训费用。一旦求职者支付了培训费用,诈骗分子就会以各种理由推脱履行就业承诺,或者直接消失。
对此,警方呼吁广大求职者要保持清醒的头脑,对于那些承诺“包就业”“包接单”“包高薪”的招聘信息要进行审慎的甄别,不要轻易相信。同时,对于要求先支付培训费用的“用人单位”或“培训机构”,更要保持警惕,以免上当受骗。
此外,警方还提醒广大求职者,如果遇到此类诈骗,应及时向公安机关报案,以便警方及时介入调查,保障自己的合法权益。
总之,广大求职者在求职过程中要保持警惕,不要被所谓的“高薪招聘”所迷惑,更不要轻易支付培训费用。只有通过自己的努力和实力,才能获得真正的就业机会和高薪工作。
英语如下:
**Title:** “Beware! Training Traps Promise ‘Guaranteed Employment’ and ‘Guaranteed Orders,’ Job Seekers Must Be Cautious!”
**Keywords:** High-salary recruitment, training traps, job search scams.
**News Content:** # Beware of Job Scams Disguised as “High-salary Recruitment”
As the graduation season approaches, a large number of college students are entering the job market. However, some so-called “employers” or “training institutions” lure job seekers into participating in “training” with promises like “guaranteed employment,” “guaranteed orders,” and “guaranteed high salaries,” only to swindle them out of hefty training fees. On May 16th, the Shanghai police held a press conference to report on such scam cases emerging in the job market.
The police remind job seekers to be vigilant about these job scams disguised as “high-salary recruitment.” These scammers usually attract job seekers with tempting promises like “guaranteed employment,” “guaranteed orders,” and “guaranteed high salaries,” and then require them to attend their “training” in exchange for high training fees. Once the training fees are paid, the scammers will use various excuses to avoid fulfilling their employment promises or simply disappear.
The police呼吁 job seekers to keep a clear head and be cautious of recruitment information that promises “guaranteed employment,” “guaranteed orders,” and “guaranteed high salaries.” At the same time, they should be especially wary of “employers” or “training institutions” that demand payment for training fees upfront.
Moreover, the police remind job seekers to report to the police immediately if they encounter such scams, so that the police can intervene and investigate in a timely manner to protect their legal rights and interests.
In summary, job seekers must remain vigilant throughout their job search process and not be fooled by the promise of “high-salary recruitment.” They should never轻易 pay for training. Only through their own efforts and abilities can they secure real employment opportunities and high-salary jobs.
【来源】http://www.chinanews.com/sh/2024/05-16/10217909.shtml
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