Rumors of Recruitment for College Entrance Exam Personnel Spread Online; Exam Center Denies False Information
The College Entrance Examination Center clarified that rumors circulating online about recruiting exam hall staff for the "115th Academic Year College Entrance Examination" under school names are false. The center reminds the public to be vigilant and not to fall for scams, explaining the official recruitment process.
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The College Entrance Examination Center issued a press release today, pointing out that recent messages on social media, using the names of different schools, have been circulating about recruiting "115th Academic Year College Entrance Examination Hall Guides." These messages include work hours, salaries, and provide application forms and web links.
The Examination Center clarifies that this is false information and urges the public to remain vigilant, not to fill out forms or provide personal information based on these messages. The recruitment of necessary staff for all examinations conducted by the Examination Center is handled by the universities responsible for each examination area, following established procedures and qualification requirements, and is not done through private social media accounts or online communities.
The Examination Center also reminds the public and students not to click on links or fill out forms provided, nor to disclose personal identification numbers, contact phone numbers, bank account details, or any sensitive personal information, to avoid exploitation by scam groups.
Furthermore, the Examination Center stated that it will continue to monitor related information. If similar situations are discovered, the public can report them to the Examination Center or relevant platforms. (Editor: Wu Surou) 1150408
The Examination Center clarifies that this is false information and urges the public to remain vigilant, not to fill out forms or provide personal information based on these messages. The recruitment of necessary staff for all examinations conducted by the Examination Center is handled by the universities responsible for each examination area, following established procedures and qualification requirements, and is not done through private social media accounts or online communities.
The Examination Center also reminds the public and students not to click on links or fill out forms provided, nor to disclose personal identification numbers, contact phone numbers, bank account details, or any sensitive personal information, to avoid exploitation by scam groups.
Furthermore, the Examination Center stated that it will continue to monitor related information. If similar situations are discovered, the public can report them to the Examination Center or relevant platforms. (Editor: Wu Surou) 1150408