[Career Development Centre of Student Affairs Office] Career Insider (12): How to protect yourself from employment traps
[學生事務部 生涯發展中心] 就業情報 (十二):如何保護自己避免墮入求職陷阱

Career Development Centre of Student Affairs Office presents
學生事務部 生涯發展中心呈獻
Career Insider (12)
就業情報 (十二)
How to protect yourself from employment traps
如何保護自己避免墮入求職陷阱
During the job hunting season, graduates are in full swing to start their job search plans. However, some people will take the opportunity to set up employment traps. To protect yourself, we’ve summarized the ‘5 Dos and 5 Don’ts’ of job hunting for you.
5 Dos:
- It is important to understand the background of the recruiting company to ensure that the company is reliable and legally operating;
- Be suspicious of job advertisements that do not make sense, such as jobs with high salaries for low qualifications and no work experience requirements;
- Be vigilant at all times and refuse job offers from strangers on the internet;
- Be cautious when looking for a job and do not have the mindset of making quick money on the internet to avoid falling into the trap of a scam. If necessary, seek advice from your family and friends;
- Pay more attention to cyber security information and raise awareness of personal precautions
5 Don’ts:
- Don’t disclose personal or bank information at the request of strangers, or make remittances or transfers at their request;
- Don’t trust any job that says “shop first, get paid later, make a lot of money in a short time”;
- Don’t pay any fees or buy any company products. Refuse to pay unreasonable fees requested by the company for various reasons, e.g. training fees, deposits, etc; and do not buy products offered by the company under any name;
- Don’t sign anything arbitrarily. Do not arbitrarily sign any document or contract until the employment relationship has been established.
- Don’t agree to work that might involve breaking the law, as this could lead to a criminal record and affect your future.
每到求職季,畢業生們都會如火如荼地開展自己的求職大計,然而有些人會趁機設置求職陷阱。我們總結了求職的『5要5不要』,讓你能夠保護自己:
5要:
- 要先了解招聘公司的背景,以確保公司可靠及合法經營;
- 要對不合乎常理的求職廣告存疑,例如低學歷、無工作經驗要求,卻有高薪的工作;
- 要時刻保持警惕,拒絕網上陌生人提供的工作機會;
- 要小心謹慎,尋找工作時切勿抱有透過網絡賺快錢的心態,以免墮入騙財陷阱。必要時可應徵詢家人、朋友的意見;
- 要多關注網絡安全資訊,提高個人防範意識。
5不要:
- 不要應陌生人要求透露個人或銀行等資料,或者應對方要求進行匯款或轉帳;
- 不要輕信任何表明 “先購物、後回佣,短時間內能賺取暴利”的刷單工作;
- 不要繳費或購買公司產品。拒絕公司以各種名義要求繳交不合理的費用,例如訓練費、保證金等;以及不要購買公司以任何名目推出的產品;
- 不要隨意簽約。在確定勞動關係前,不要隨意簽署任何文件或契約。
- 不要答應有機會涉及違法的工作,因若觸犯法例,可能會留有案底,影響前途。
Looking for job opportunities? You are invited to log on to the “UM Student Job Vacancy System “ (https://isw.um.edu.mo/umsjv/) to find the latest employment information, including full-time and part-time jobs. The system is updated irregularly, so you are encouraged to check for job vacancies from time to time. You can also subscribe to the system’s update notification.
正尋找工作機會?歡迎你登入「澳大學生職位空缺系統」 (https://isw.um.edu.mo/umsjv/),尋找最新的就業資訊,包括全職和兼職。系統會不定期更新,建議你不時登入系統查看最新職位空缺資料,你也可以訂閱系統的更新通知。
