A female college student was instigated to have plastic surgery on the day she joined the company

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-01-30

The "Beauty" Trap in the Job Trap: A Female College Student's Nightmare of Plastic Surgery Installment Loan.

The cover news "Follow to the end" column was published in "Heartbreaking Offer!" on December 19**College students apply for medical aesthetic institutions, and they take installment loans on the day of employment", which aroused enthusiastic responses from netizens. The report revealed a new type of job-seeking trap, in which the experience of Xiao Chen, a female college student, is particularly interesting.

In October this year, Xiao Chen came to Chengdu full of expectations to look for job opportunities, hoping to repay his student loans as soon as possible. On November 16, she received an interview invitation from Ms. Luo, the manager of Beauty Technology at Siritang, for a well-paid and easy-to-work front desk reception position.

However, this seemingly ordinary job search process hides an elaborate pitfall. After successfully passing the interview and getting an offer, Xiao Chen was asked to undergo training. During the training, the staff kept asking her about her interest in plastic surgery and hinted that plastic surgery would add points to the job. Although Xiao Chen said that she had not yet graduated and did not have enough financial means to undergo plastic surgery, the staff did not give up and persuaded her to take out plastic surgery through installment loans.

On November 20, Xiao Chen began training at Yuhe Medical Cosmetology. The next day, after she went through the entry procedures and signed the labor contract, two staff members began to administer ** on her, trying to persuade her to undergo cosmetic surgery. In the process of repeated persuasion, Xiao Chen was taken to the Zhimei Medical Aesthetic Clinic in the High-tech Zone for a face-to-face consultation, and without his knowledge, he applied for a loan and arranged for surgery.

After the operation, Xiao Chen was burdened with 2For an installment loan of 50,000 yuan, 1416 per installment needs to be repaid66 yuan. However, when she returned to work, she found that her job was very different from the front desk position she had promised during the interview. She was assigned a job as a consultant and was belittled and ostracized by her colleagues at work. After only two days of work, Xiao Chen chose to leave.

Afterwards, Xiao Chen found out in the labor contract, and the basic salary of 4,100 yuan promised on WeChat became 3,000 yuan in the contract. In the end, her 6-day work was only settled into a salary of 690 yuan.

When the cover news reporter went to Zhimei Medical Aesthetic Clinic to investigate, the staff said that they did not know about the plastic surgery of Yuhe Medical Cosmetology employees, and also denied that the hospital had an installment loan for plastic surgery. On Dianping, the clinic's comment section is full of similar negative reviews, with many people reporting that they have suffered a loan to induce plastic surgery under the guise of recruitment.

After the reporter contacted the medical aesthetic institution involved, a staff member took the initiative to contact Xiao Chen, saying that part of the fee could be refunded. The person in charge of the Celestial Gaoyan (Chengdu) Beauty Technology Company, who sent an interview invitation to Xiao Chen, said that they were very strict in publishing recruitment information, and they had not recruited for reception positions at the front desk recently, and suspected that it was a recruitment information posted by a fake company.

This incident revealed a new type of trap in the job market, where some unscrupulous aesthetic agencies take advantage of young people's desire for work and pursuit of beauty, trick them into expensive cosmetic surgeries, and put them into debt through installment loans. These agencies often market their cosmetic surgery services under the guise of offering jobs.

Xiao Chen's experience reminds us to be vigilant in the job search process, and to conduct in-depth investigation and understanding of any job opportunities that seem too good. At the same time, we should also raise our awareness of personal financial management to avoid falling into loan traps.

So, what do you think about this?Everyone is welcome to pay attention and leave a message in the comment area to jointly ** how to prevent such job traps and protect the rights and interests of job seekers. A female college student was instigated to have plastic surgery on the day she joined the company

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