College students are the future of our society, and they face a lot of employment pressures and confusions. When it comes to choosing a job after graduation, they are often inexperienced and susceptible to all kinds of deception. Recently, a female college student experienced a tragic encounter. She was deceived into plastic surgery when she first joined a medical aesthetic company and owed a debt of 25,000 yuan. The incident sparked heated discussions among netizens, with many expressing their shock at the depth and cunning of **.
Faced with employment pressure and anxiety about the future, the female college student is eager to find a good job immediately after graduation. She submitted many resumes, but only one HR from a medical aesthetic company contacted her and asked her to go for an interview. Although this job is a front desk position, the high salary makes her excited. However, during the interview, the interviewer asks the question of plastic surgery and gives it as a competitive plus to ** her. As a medical aesthetic industry, the requirements of plastic surgery are not surprising to some extent. During the training, she continued to encourage her to undergo plastic surgery and recommended her to raise funds through loans. They claim that the loan only needs 25,000 yuan, and her monthly salary is more than 4,000 yuan, which is not too much. Influenced by the interviewer, the female college student finally made the decision to opt for plastic surgery and take out a loan.
This incident is a wake-up call for college students' desire for employment and lack of awareness of interview scams. Many college students are irresistible to the job and lack vigilance about what they may encounter during the interview process.
This ** is not new, it has been around for many years. The core idea is to induce the interviewee to do some project work for a profit, when the company doesn't really need the position. Victims are often caught between a rock and a hard place because everything is voluntary, and it is difficult for them to find evidence that they have been deceived. Even if the loss can be recovered, only part of the amount can be recovered. In addition, various unreasonable terms and conditions involved in the contract and malicious deduction of wages are also common recruitment scams.
In the face of these recruitment scams, college students should be more cautious and not easily believe the promises of the other party. During the interview process, the high-paid ** is obviously eye-catching, but we can't be fooled by the immediate benefits. Contracts are an important tool to protect our personal rights and interests, and every word needs to be carefully reviewed and questions should be raised in a timely manner if we do not understand something. Although it is difficult to find a job, we cannot give up the bottom line, the unit and the individual are two-way choices, and we should establish our own self-esteem and professional values.
While salary negotiation during interviews is important, we can't underestimate our position. As employees, we deserve to be duly rewarded and not to see wages as a handout from the company. We deserve to be rewarded accordingly for the work we put in. Excessive overtime and unreasonable scheduling are also illegal at work. We should be familiar with the relevant laws so that we can take legal measures to protect our rights and interests and not be exploited and squeezed by the old fritters.
Employment pressure is a real problem faced by college students, and there are two main reasons for this pressure. On the one hand, there are limited job opportunities in society, and many high-quality jobs have been grabbed. On the other hand, many college students are too conceited, overestimate their academic qualifications and abilities, and are reluctant to take on seemingly undignified jobs. However, their abilities do not meet the demand for high-end positions with high competition. As a result, they are stuck in an employment dilemma and unable to find a satisfying job.
In response to this situation, college students should change their mindset, broaden their job options, and have the courage to try different career paths. With the basic salary requirement guaranteed, we should put down our body and engage in ordinary work, which may be more helpful for our future development.
Faced with the pressure and confusion of employment, college students are often easy targets for unscrupulous businessmen. This incident of a female college student being deceived into plastic surgery is a wake-up call for us, reminding us not only to pay attention to salary, but also to protect our rights and interests in the workplace. The importance of the contract cannot be overlooked, and we need to carefully review and proactively understand the terms of it. In our work, we should stick to our bottom line, safeguard our rights and interests, and not be used and exploited by others. Although the employment environment is not optimistic, we should maintain a positive attitude, not be afraid of difficulties, actively adapt and try different career paths to prepare ourselves for future development. Most importantly, we must learn to protect ourselves, not to be swayed by impulsive and urgent employment pressures, to be cautious about every job opportunity, to seek help and counselling through legitimate channels, and to avoid becoming a victim of employment traps.