A national survey conducted by Mynavi revealed that only 44.8% of high school students and 52.3% of university students are aware of the dangers of illegal work such as black market jobs when looking for part-time jobs through social media.44.5% of high school students and 48.0% of university students who saw suspicious job offers, 7.4% of high school students and 5.8% of university students who got into trouble.

 3~4月にアルバイトなど非正規雇用の仕事探しをした全国の15~69歳の男女(中学生を除く)約1万6,000人を対象に5月に実施した非正規雇用に関する求職者・就業者の活動状況調査、2月に15~18歳の高校生から約830、18~23歳の大学生から約1,400の有効回答を集めた高校生のアルバイト調査、大学生のアルバイト調査の結果をまとめた。

 According to the survey, 50.0% of high school students and 30.8% of university students have used SNS to find part-time jobs.32.6% of high school students and 21.8% of university students have worked experience, suggesting that SNS native high school students are familiar with finding part-time jobs on SNS.

 The most common reason for looking for a part-time job on SNS was "I can apply immediately", reaching 44.2%.This was followed by 39.5% who said they could work immediately, and 35.0% who said they had no troublesome registration procedures.The answers show the awareness of the younger generation, who emphasize time performance.

 Looking for a part-time job on SNS is not checked by a third party, and there is a possibility of getting involved in illegal work such as dark part-time jobs, but only 44.8% of high school students and 52.3% of university students were aware of the dangers. rice field.44.5% of high school students and 48.0% of university students have seen suspicious job offers.7.4% of high school students and 5.8% of university students have actually encountered trouble.

reference:[Mynavi Career Research Lab] Looking for a part-time job using SNS with good Taipa for high school and university students-Dangers of "dark part-time job" and countermeasures-

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