job postings

  • Job Scam on 58.com: Domestic Helper Agency Accused of Fake Ads, Broken Promises & Unrefunded Fees

    Two women allege they were scammed out of thousands of dollars in training fees after responding to fraudulent job postings on 58.com, a Chinese online marketplace. Recruited by “Liu Ba Jia Zheng,” they paid fees based on promises of high salaries which proved unattainable. The company allegedly pushed them to establish shell companies and recruit others. Legal experts argue 58.com has a duty to vet job postings to protect job seekers. 58.com has not yet issued a statement.

    2025年8月11日
  • ChangXin’s Official Statement: Be Aware of Impersonation and Counterfeit Products

    YMTC, a major Chinese memory manufacturer, warns job seekers about recruitment scams. The company clarifies that all legitimate job postings are through official channels and that it will never request fees from applicants. YMTC urges vigilance and encourages reporting any fraudulent activity to authorities, promising legal action against those misusing its name.

    2025年6月16日