The Ministry of State Security (MSS) in Beijing has issued an important warning to millions of fresh graduates entering the job market in China this June. Graduates are urged to be vigilant against job offers that seem too good to be true, especially those promising unusually high salaries or special benefits.
Key Points of the MSS Warning
- Job offers with extraordinary benefits may be espionage traps set by foreign spies.
- Graduates should carefully verify the authenticity of potential employers.
- Any suspicious job opportunities should be reported immediately to the authorities.
- Maintaining national security is emphasized as a priority during the job search process.
Advice for Graduates
- Screen all job offers thoroughly and research the company’s background.
- Avoid accepting offers from employers that cannot be verified or seem dubious.
- Report suspicious recruitment activities to the Ministry of State Security or relevant local authorities.
- Stay informed by following trusted job vacancy updates such as those from Job Stall Vacancies.
This alert is particularly significant as tens of millions of new college graduates across China begin their job search, highlighting the importance of vigilance against potential espionage recruitment efforts.