5 Red Flags To Spot A China Internship Scam...

Posted by Irish Eyes 17th April 2015 00:07 GMT, 2 repliesFilters: Global General

Finding anything genuine in China is a real challenge. Trying to find a China internship that is not a scam however is quite easy... Here are the three red flags to watch out for...



1) The job description does not come directly from the sponsor company = SCAM!



2) Some third party wants you to pay money for the internship placement = SCAM!



3) The HR specialist refuses to answer all of your questions = SCAM!



4) You are told to lie or hide something when applying for your visa



5) You are told that if hired you will have to pay a percentage of your earnings to a third party.



Remember that all the genuine scam-free internships are offered directly by the companies that need the interns TOTALLY FREE OF CHARGE - No registration fee, No application fee, and No placement fee. For more details see these links:



http://chinainternshipreviews.wordpress.com



http://eslwatch.info/forum/china.html



http://www.examiner.com/article/never-ever-pay-for-an-internshiphttp://www.examiner.com/article/never-ever-pay-for-an-internship

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