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IT House reported on June 4th, according to the Workers Daily, a few days ago, two profit-making websites that issued “copycat certificates” under the guise of “professional qualifications” were investigated and shut down.

In March this year, the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security and the Central Network Information Office issued the “Notice on Carrying out Special Governance Work for “Copyright Certificates” of Technical Skills, to conduct network governance of “copycat certificates” of technical skills.

According to reports, the two shut down websites, one fraudulently used “China Personnel Examination Network“The name of the website and the logo of the unit deliberately confuse the concept and mislead the society; another company named “National Professional and Technical Talent Network”, with deceptive words such as “the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has filed” and “official certification” on the webpage.

IT House understands that this network governance work focuses on reviewing, monitoring and disposing of the following situations.

  • (1) Illegal use of the words “People’s Republic of China”, “China”, “China”, “Country”, “Nationwide”;

  • (2) Violating the use of words such as “professional qualifications”, “practice qualifications”, “personnel qualifications”, “post qualifications (certificates)”, “professional technical positions”, “professional skills appraisal” and “professional skills grades”;

  • (3) Use the “Government Mainly Promoted”, “××× Department”, “Original ××× Department”, “Substitute Examination”, “Have Passed”, “However Refunded”, “Quick Start”, “Required for Employment”, “X Days Obtained Certificate” and “Zero Foundation” The words include “Certificate”, “Affiliate”, “Certificate”, “Easy Monthly Income Over 10,000”, “High-paying Entry”, “Recommended High-paying Job after Graduation”, “Internal Recommendation”, etc.;

  • (4) Illegal use of the national emblem of the People’s Republic of China;

  • (5) Other situations suspected of deliberately confusing concepts, exaggerating job-seeking anxiety, misleading the society for hype, etc.

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