What should I know about the company and what questions should I ask in an interview?

Networkers can't have been to all the companies, and you don't have that ability to recognize a company's TO at a glance.

If you get an interview, ask yourself first.

Have you submitted a resume? --If not, what could they be up to?

Unsolicited phone calls, unspecified companies, places that are so casual that they can't be bothered to pull people off the street,

either insurance, employment agencies, purses, or pyramid schemes.

If you've put in a resume, how did you put it in?

Was it on a classifieds site that doesn't take responsibility for the authenticity of the information, or was it a job posting you saw on a roadside pole?

What is the contact information? Is it only a cell phone number, q-number, email address, and no landline phone? -- Not even a landline, do you believe?

Did you find the company legally registered in the industry and commerce department? --If not, this kind of industrial and commercial bureau did not register the black store you dare to go?

Is the company's registered capital pitifully small? Is there a bad record of failing the annual inspection?

What about the company's address and contact information, have you checked the authenticity and reliability? --Can't rule out the possibility of scammers assuming the name.

What is the position? What are the specific requirements? Whether any conditions do not want, as long as the individual are accepted?

--Now the interview of small workers are required to ask for this and that, the threshold is low, if there is either a harsh business requirements or pure fraud.

Is the treatment given by the other party unreasonable and above the normal level of the average job?

-such as the roadside poles on those high-paying urgent recruitment of ten thousand yuan a month of small ads, think for yourself.

Where are the interviews and jobs taking place? Is it in the middle of nowhere, or in a residential neighborhood? -Boys are ok, girls are safe.

Do they ask you to go to the so-called project department/branch office/training base in the field for interview/internship/reporting/trial/training/physical examination alone for various reasons?

-This is a typical trick of pyramid schemes.

Social order in the areas around Guangdong, such as Dongguan (0769), Shaoguan (0751), Huizhou (0752), Zhongshan (0760), Meizhou (0763). Old, young and poor areas, such as Luoyang, Nanyang and Luohe in Henan Province, Bazhou, Renqiu and Cangzhou in Hebei Province, Liaocheng, Binzhou and Heze in Shandong Province, Guyuan in Ningxia, Weinan in Shaanxi Province, Yuncheng in Shanxi Province, Jingmen in Hubei Province, Changsha, Loudi, Xiangtan and Yongzhou in Hunan Province, Xuancheng and Fuyang in Anhui Province, and three unregulated zones, such as Langfang in Hebei Province (Yanjiao) - the closest MLM dens to Beijing and Tianjin, plus most of Guangxi, such as Nanning, Guilin, Beihai and Qinzhou. -- are all MLM strongholds.

In case you go there, what will be the consequences? You can use your own rich imagination to think about it.

If there is no problem with the above, you still need to pay attention to the interview:

Whether the other party wants you to pay money to go out for various reasons, such as deposits, security deposits, membership card fees, clothing fees, enrollment fees, training fees, examination fees, medical examination fees, fees, filing fees, confidentiality fees, record-keeping fees, fees for reserving a position, actor-model signing fees, photo-taking fees, registration fees, and on-boarding fees.

--If your bills are falling from the sky, then go pay them! There's always someone who won't learn their lesson until they've been scammed a few times.

ps, if your question happens to be seen by a scammer with bad intentions, he will put on a vest and tell you it's true.

You then believe that the online username is advertising and contact information, 24-hour online initiative to leave a q number of explosive version of the brush comments sent a private message, claiming that two or three hours a day to earn a living wage, and go to great lengths to peddle the site inserted into the chaos of code to peddle the link, crying out for you to go to see the picture of a personal space, the present propaganda of a network cable a computer easy to start up a business, the explosion of the version of the advocate of the investment Wealth management foreign exchange real money, clamor online shopping mall emerging projects listed abroad free agent, posted screenshots attached to the revenue map to download suspicious files, rhetoric pull you to what yy channel to change nicknames to pay the fee. The first thing you need to do is to get the money from the bank to pay the fees.