Career Designing Academies - Scam or Reliable



Is it worth paying to the career designing companies to find a job ? 

The first and formost factor ever before considering to invest in a career designing academy is to run a quick check on their history. This is where most of the job seeking candidates fail to recognize the real scam. The career guidance guru knows where to bite and how to insert a straw in to your blood. They shower our social media with advertisements and mind bogling blogs to seek your attention. They post real life emails and messages from successful candidates and post it in the social media as a referendum. The office runs without a mobile number or telephone number but they provide all social media links such as instagram, youtube, facebook and twitter. The key point to consider before making any such commitments is to do your own research. 



In first instance, they make you click on their links to subscribe their social media channels or websites. The chase for a prey begins once they receive your database. They keep sending emails and social media posts with previously mentioned referendum to convince their genuinity. 



You pay a sum of money to their account and dream of receiving a job offer letter or interview from a top employer. Your training session will start following a couple of weeks after payment. They simply send you a link to join on a video conference with hundreds of other poor job seeking victims. They simply keep you waiting for hours in the conference for your turn. By the time you watch the session, you realize that your money is lost in the skip. The mentor or the meeting host will comment about your CV and ask to modify based on a template provided to seek the employers attention. In reality, this never works out. In fact, can you think someone is going to send you an offer just by boosting your resume despite knowing your real life skills.  

Moreover, today social media is a business hub for scammers. In my next blog, I will be listing out some of the popular career guidance experts who are completely unreliable.

To conclude, I request all job seeking candidates to stay away from these scammers and spend some quality time in Youtube or Google where you will find plenty of free tutorials about finding a right job or creating a proper resume. Morethan everything else, learn and improvise your soft skills which will definitely land you in the right job. 












 



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