Off the late, I have been witnessing many instances where job seekers
(especially Freshers) are getting cheated by FAKE Consultancies and
Companies. I don't want that to happen to you. With minimum care, you can avoid
getting cheated. Most of you might be aware of these things but still many of
you fall in trap by their convincing false claims. These guidelines might help
someone who is new to industry or fresh out of college. Please forward this to
every one of your friends and try to help at least few of them from getting
cheated. --> Excerpts from OneStopGate.com
Rule # 1:
DON'T BELIEVE IN ANYONE WHO ASKS YOU TO PAY MONEY FOR OFFERING A JOB.
Companies don't need to take any money from you. They might tell you hundreds
of stories like they are taking money as a 'Security Deposit' or for
'Infrastructure' purpose. Don't trust them. If they don't have enough money for
their infrastructure, they don't deserve to run the company
Instead, I advise you to trust a company who doesn't ask a penny from you even
if it is a start-up company. You can work for FREE (or for a very less salary)
if you want to get some work experience. That is Ok. But never pay money from
your pocket for any reason. In worst-case scenario, if you are paying money,
don't forget to take a signed paper (On their Company Notepad with the signature
from an official) or a valid bank receipt from them in which it's clearly
written that you have paid the money as a refundable security deposit and it
should also have the Terms & Conditions.
Also, don't submit/handover your educational certificates (or any original
documents) unless it is a very good company and its mandatory for all employees
working there. If you are submitting the documents, make sure you get a written
proof that they have taken them as per the policy of their organization.
(F.Y.I., Good companies never insist their employees to handover originals to
them. They generally ask you to bring them during joining period to cross check
with the photocopies of the same.) If you blindly believe somebody's words
without following the above guidelines then, you will be in serious trouble
later when you want to leave the company. I know many freshers who suffered
because of this. Hope you don't get into trouble.
Rule # 2:
DON'T BELIEVE IN ANY 'JOB GUARANTEE' PROGRAMS FROM TRAINING INSTITUTES. 99.0
% OF THEM DON'T KEEP UP THEIR PROMISES.
It has become a trend that many companies/institutes asking jobless people to
pay 50,000 (or more) and they will pay you 2,000 per month. Just think logically
how foolish it is. For 1 year, they will be paying you (2000X12=) 24,000. So,
you are working FREE for them for more than 2 years. In other words, they will
be giving you a part of the amount that you have paid to them initially. And
they will be enjoying the interest on your money.
These institutes promise you a lot of things when you go for counseling. They
will show their past record of placing people in MNC companies and they will
tell you the list of companies that come there for the placement. Don't get
deceived by them. All those promises will go in vain the moment you pay the
money.
In the worst-case scenario, if you must join, then enquire with the students who
are studying there and who already studied there. (You can know any regrets from
those who are currently studying there and you will know the pros and cons from
the people who already studied there. Try to get feedback from those who
achieved the job and those who couldn't get the job after the completion of the
course.)
Unveiling the Secret :- From my experience, I can say that, typically some good
training institutes could place those candidates who meet with the company's
eligibility criteria such as the engineering branch/stream you have done and the
percentage criteria through out the candidate's career. These institutes will
lure freshers showing the past records and allows everybody to join the course
initially but they keep mum on this issue until you demand the reason why they
couldn't place YOU. Remember, even the good institutes are running on a profit
basis and NOT on a service basis!
It's always good to get trained in some latest technologies and it improves
your chance of getting a job. But don't join any institute based on their
promise of giving you a job. When you want to join an institute, remember to
enquire with the student who has taken the course and observe the
infrastructure, lab availability timings, and the faculty. Some institutes train
you using their previous batch students as faculty. Be careful. Preferably, join
a branded institute as they maintain quality of education to some level. But
generally they are expensive to afford as they try to maintain the quality.
Remember? No institute is at your service ! Everything is business. You cannot
change that, but you need to be careful.
Rule # 3:
KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN 'PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE' AND 'PLACEMENT
GUARANTEE'.
There is a subtle difference between 'Placement Assistance' and 'Placement
Guarantee'. The former one means that they will help you to get a job, but no
guarantee. If you observe the advertisements carefully, most of them mention
'100% Placement Assistance'. Later they can always escape saying that they never
guaranteed a job. Even if they do, there will be a famous super star saying "*
Conditions Apply !" :-). Ask them what those conditions are.
When some institute says 'Placement Guarantee', ask them to mention it in
written and give it to you. (No body can dare to give you. They cleverly say
that how can we assure you a job if you don't learn anything. Or they will ask
you not to join the course if you don't have the trust on them and they can even
say that, there are hundreds of candidates who are pursuing the course and they
will slap a question back to you whether they are all fools to join that
institute. What will be your reaction? ) See to it that it's clearly mentioned
in that document WHAT IF they can't provide you a job. Also tell them that you
will pay the money the next moment they provide you a job (Since they are anyway
saying job is guaranteed, ask them what's the problem with this...:-)).
Some institutes say that they will recruit you based on your performance in
training. This is even more fishy. They can always escape later saying your
performance is not up to the mark (Despite of you performing very good) and walk
away with your money. Be careful.
In the worst case, if you are paying money, see to it that you pay in
installments. (At least, it will save you from losing your entire money). If
their training is really good, you will anyway pay the remaining money.
Otherwise, you can escape with the least damage. Hope you will keep in mind that
I've asked you to join an institute mainly to learn the technology and not for
their job guarantee scheme. So when you want to learn, join the best! It may
even fetch you a job!
Rule # 4:
DON'T ATTEND THE WRITTEN TESTS/INTERVIEWS THAT ASK YOU TO PAY REGISTRATION
FEE. 99.0 % OF THEM ARE FAKE.
An exception is the Government companies. They require some registration fee.
That's OK. Remember that good/branded companies never ask you for registration
fees. They don't need it. If they are taking money, there is something fishy.
Don't pay registration fee unless you are totally convinced. Just walkout if you
think something is fishy.
Rule # 5:
DON'T BELIEVE ANYONE WHO SAYS THEY CAN GET YOU THROUGH COMPANIES BY
'BACK-DOOR'.
People in the companies are not senseless to recruit candidates in illegal ways
and put them and their own company in trouble. Don't believe if someone says he
knows the HR or Project Manager of a company and can provide you job through
back door. In the best case, one may get a job if the candidate directly knows
high level people and he/she meets all the eligibility criteria of the company
and the candidate is talented enough to get a job but he/she didn't get an
opportunity to prove his/her ability. But remember, there is no bypass to the
process of the company. Process is rigid and it is because of the process, a
company grows or shrinks! It's better and happy to stay away from such back door
offers instead of getting troubled by them. Think!
Rule # 6:
DON'T BELIEVE IN ANY OF THE 'ONLINE TYPING JOBS' OR 'SMART JOBS' THAT ASK YOU TO
PAY SOME MONEY TO EARN MORE.
If they give it for free, then you may think about it. (But, I strictly
discourage such jobs because you will lose your will to get into a good job that
matches your profile.) Better, simply ignore. Don't pay even a single paisa.
They lure you saying you have to pay 500 Rs (or more) initial payment to earn
thousands of money every day ! All that is simply trash. You will be wasting
your time and you won't earn even a single paisa after paying your/your parents'
hard-earned money.
Wishing you All the Best,