Reported 12 months ago
As graduation season and summer vacation approach in Taiwan, the Labor Department warns job seekers, especially students and fresh graduates, to be cautious of misleading job ads that could lead to fraud or involvement in illegal activities. The Labor Department advises potential employees to follow the 'Three Do's' before applying for a job, which include informing family and friends of the interview location, scrutinizing job ads, and researching the hiring company. During the interview, individuals should adhere to the 'Seven Don'ts' principle, such as not paying money, not engaging in illegal work, and not signing contracts randomly. Job seekers are urged to verify job advertisements for unusual salary and benefits and to stay vigilant against fraud, especially with the rise of online scams on platforms like Facebook and Line.
Source: YAHOO