"Recruiting Overseas Telemarketing Staff"... Numerous Job Ads Posted Even After 'Hades' Blocked
As access to the 'Hades Cafe,' which lured young people to Cambodia, has been blocked, high-income part-time job recruitment ads are now appearing elsewhere.
Koreans involved in an online scam in Cambodia who were detained are being repatriated through Incheon International Airport Terminal 2 on the morning of the 18th and are boarding a transport vehicle. Photo by Yonhap News
View original imageOn October 18, numerous posts recruiting for high-income overseas part-time jobs have been continuously uploaded to various online communities. On a Chinese expatriate community site, more than 70 posts appeared since the previous day with titles such as "Recruiting overseas TM (telemarketing) staff" and "Looking for chat staff to work in Thailand."
One poster claimed, "This is the most stable and safest company in Cambodia," and added, "Everyone here had a lot of debt and made a difficult decision to come, but now they have paid off their debts, are saving money, and are enjoying themselves while working when it's time to work."
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Recruitment posts are also being uploaded to expatriate sites in Japan, the United States, Canada, Vietnam, and other countries. In online communities popular among young people, such as DC Inside, a large number of recruitment posts were uploaded during the early morning hours.
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