Scams in China: the ultimate test of your street smarts. From dodgy tea house deals to fake monks, it's a jungle out there. But have you ever stopped to think about the sneaky world of employment scams? Yeah, they're a thing too. Don't worry, we've got your back with our top tips for avoiding these scammers.

1. Fact: A quick Google search can be your best friend when researching potential employers.
A simple online investigation will often reveal red flags before you even walk into an interview room. Look out for generic email addresses instead of official company ones – a major warning sign!


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