MSS Warns Fresh Graduates in China About Espionage Risks in Job Market

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The Ministry of State Security (MSS) has issued an important advisory for fresh graduates in China entering the job market in June 2025. The MSS warns that foreign espionage agents may attempt to recruit new graduates with offers of exceptionally high salaries and unusual job benefits as a strategy to gain access to sensitive information.

Graduates are urged to exercise caution and take the following precautions:

  • Verify the legitimacy of recruiters and employers before accepting any job offers.
  • Avoid sharing any confidential or personal information during the job application process.
  • Report suspicious job offers or recruitment activities immediately to the appropriate authorities.

The MSS highlights that these precautions are essential to protect young professionals and uphold national security amidst the influx of new workers entering China’s labor market.

This warning serves as a crucial reminder to all job seekers to remain vigilant and scrutinize all employment opportunities thoroughly. Maintaining a trustworthy and safe job environment is a shared responsibility that helps prevent exploitation by foreign spies.

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Author: Jobstall