
Our center has issued a warning regarding the increasing occurrence of fraudulent certificates being disseminated via WeChat. Recent investigations have uncovered numerous instances of certificate forgery and unauthorized alterations, undermining the integrity of the documents issued by our center.
Employers are urged to exercise caution, as these counterfeit credentials may appear genuine, particularly when they are presented as electronic certificates. The deceptive nature of these fake documents could lead to significant misunderstandings in hiring practices.
To safeguard against such fraudulent activities, it is imperative for employers to validate the authenticity of the certification results through our official verification process. This involves a dual verification of both the electronic certificates and the printed text content.
For detailed instructions on the verification process, employers can visit our center's government service hall or access the specific verification link provided: http://zwfwbl.cscse.edu.cn/homeView/contactUs?type=2.
Additionally, we remind employers that certification results can also be verified through the National Government Service Platform. This can be done via their official website at https://gjzwfw.www.gov.cn/, as well as through dedicated apps and mini-programs.
By adhering to these guidelines and utilizing the proper verification channels, employers can ensure they are making informed hiring decisions based on legitimate qualifications.
Our center remains committed to maintaining the authenticity and credibility of the certification process, and we encourage all stakeholders to report any suspicious activity related to certification receipt or verification.
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