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Overview

JobsRadar has a rating of 1.14 stars from 74 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Reviewers complaining about JobsRadar most frequently mention phone number, and customer service problems. JobsRadar ranks 179th among Resume sites.

  • Service
    4
  • Value
    4
  • Quality
    4

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Critical highlights

  • The site looks legit, but really they just want your phone number and email so they can spam the hell out you.
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Top Positive Review

“I submitted on this site, and at first was frustrated...”

Steve L.
1/23/14

I submitted on this site, and at first was frustrated because they said I needed education. I realized that I was tired of dead end jobs. I called them back and am now pursuing business management. Guess what? I got hired and am now a manager because of this opportunity! Take advantage!

Top Critical Review

“Text message out of no where.”

R F.
1/17/19

Got a text out of no where from this 'company'. I never signed up for any kind of job or school. How are these people finding my phone number? WTF! Texted me from 91735.

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Thumbnail of user rf88
1 review
3 helpful votes
January 17th, 2019

Got a text out of no where from this 'company'. I never signed up for any kind of job or school. How are these people finding my phone number? WTF! Texted me from *******.

Thumbnail of user sakurar
1 review
2 helpful votes
June 9th, 2018

JobsRadar & Jobs Flag is connected to company called Liquid Education and they call themselves "education consultants." In reality they're just a call center and the reps are instructed to steer the conversation toward getting the job seeker to enroll in college.The worst part is, they are for profit colleges who are just scamming people out of their financial aid money and now they're going after vets to get their G. I. money.

Tip for consumers:
DON'T DO IT!!!!!

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Thumbnail of user jeffg126
1 review
0 helpful votes
January 5th, 2018

I opted into JobsRadar as many of my coaching clients were asking me for my opinion. My experience with 100% of the dozens of inquiry's to date has been absolutely terrible! This site misrepresents itself and allows organizations to deceive those who opt in. Beyond the SCAMS, the site provides NO VALUE and is a complete WASTE OF TIME & unfortunate distraction for anyone who is putting effort into finding a position above ENTRY LEVEL. Sad to imagine the millions & millions of hours of time wasted because of their behavior...

Thumbnail of user shawntej
2 reviews
1 helpful vote
December 20th, 2016

These people are absolutely rude. A lady called me 4 times. She say her name then hangs up. They sent an text, I called back. This disrespectful, no customer service skills having guinea pig hangs up as soon as I tried to ask her a question. Made me furious. I should of just talked to her any kind of way instead of using my professional voice. They say the calls are monitored. Well, what are they monitoring? It sure isn't quality service. This mess is a fluke.

Thumbnail of user dm406
1 review
1 helpful vote
December 16th, 2016

Its not quite as bad as a. A said but its really close.
The schools are real and accredited, but jobsradar only exists to fill these for profit schools classes. The whole thing is a scam from top to bottom. You might get a legit application, but I dunno. If you re crazy enough to put your personal info on a job board, do a lot of research into the company or website you're dealing with first.

Thumbnail of user anthonym134
1 review
4 helpful votes
January 29th, 2016

I applied for a position through Glassdoor and Indeed but somehow got a text from Jobsradar asking me to call them about the position. The representative did not speak English very well. I was told that it would take 20-30 minutes to go over my information. I stated that I had not applied for any position through Jobsradar and she said, "This is how you get the application". I replied, "Even though I already applied through Indeed.com"? SHE HUNG UP!

Thumbnail of user varshab2
1 review
10 helpful votes
July 14th, 2016

I received text message on my cell phone from this company "Job Radar" with their contact number *******405, I called them from my work phone, recruiter answered not stating his name after even I asked, and start asking what is my phone number which is registered with them, I said I did not registered my number why you texting me? Vendors usually calls or email regarding job opening if you applied on any job sites. He hung up the phone?

Tip for consumers:
not reliable

Thumbnail of user jaylynnr1
1 review
1 helpful vote
August 29th, 2017

Horrible. Gotton a text OUTTA NOWHERE from this stupid company. Thanks a lot, you made me think someone hacked my phone number! The company should be bankrupt! SCREW. YOU.

Thumbnail of user samf53
1 review
8 helpful votes
May 27th, 2016

I clicked on a link for a job opening and it took me to JobsRadar. The site looks legit, but really they just want your phone number and email so they can spam the hell out you. This site obviously makes money from selling customer data to advertisers or even scammers for all I know. DONT FILL OUT ANYTHING. If you do, block all the random numbers that call you immediately, register for the FTC's "Do Not Call List" and email JobsRadar and tell them to cancel your account or you will take legal action. Stay away from this site

Thumbnail of user melindaw5
1 review
2 helpful votes
May 26th, 2015

People are bashing jobsradar but the issue is that some people do not know how to search for the job application for the companies they are trying to apply at. When you are applying for a job always make sure that you are not clicking on the Ad button when you do your job search. Make sure you are going to the actual company website. Learn how to apply for jobs and you would not have to worry about getting a call from a telemarketer

Thumbnail of user pjm8
2 reviews
2 helpful votes
March 3rd, 2017

They use seemingly legitimate postings through aggregators like Resume-Library and many others... No one bothers to read the disclaimer while sending a job so most of the time job seekers falls into their net and then get spammed with emails, texts and ANNOYING online schools offers...

Thumbnail of user charleneb9
1 review
2 helpful votes
March 7th, 2016

Keep getting disconnected thinking I have applied for job by sending resume. Got call was ask same guestions. Did not send to job applied for when I thought I clearly sent resume.

Thumbnail of user saundrac
1 review
2 helpful votes
March 14th, 2016

I received a text as contact per my request when I signed up. I called the number and a man asked me a few questions, even what my long term goal was. The only time he mentioned the job was when he answered the phone. After an "interrogation" of questions - he told me good luck and to look for future emails. I am thinking - "Why? So I can get interrogated again with stupid questions that don't pertain to the actual position?" HA! I do not think so!

Thumbnail of user janed96
1 review
3 helpful votes
June 30th, 2015

Shevone? IS that your real name. Who knows. Anyway. I did not appreciate the first question she asked me. And by the way JobsRadar. Why dont you hire people that speak english if you plan to call americans. Your employee has a horrible accent and she sounds like she is calling from INDIA. 1 star for sounding grossly unprofessional and for sounding like a third party BILL collector. Too much f^* noise in the background. N

Thumbnail of user alanb110
1 review
1 helpful vote
January 18th, 2017

Many different sites spamming me, and I never signed up for anything. I sure don't want another job, and not the ones they peddle. McDonalds! They spam from 15 different sites, so, how would I stop them. I don't want to press unsubscribe as they look so ill-legitimate, it probably would invite more spamming. How does this help them? I just hate them.

Thumbnail of user jeffs138
1 review
6 helpful votes
January 14th, 2016

Nothing but pop-ups. FTC should close this site DOWN. Worst job board in country. DO NOT give these A^^^^^^S ANY information.

Thumbnail of user angelag43
1 review
7 helpful votes
February 3rd, 2016

Received a text and call regarding a job app I replied to through Glassdoor. Called & was given a cheerful spiel in a thick accent about jobs being lined up for me while I'm transferred to an "education specialist." Hung up before the transfer went through and she actually called me back and left a voicemail saying, "That was very unprofessional, don't worry I'm sending the employers an email now telling them not to hire." Like a little kid throwing a tantrum that they didn't get my info! Lol spammy and rude. AVOID.

Thumbnail of user peterg50
6 reviews
10 helpful votes
March 5th, 2014

Sometimes wait time is long. Need to improve usability.

Thumbnail of user timj52
1 review
34 helpful votes
February 2nd, 2016

I'm seeing everyone saying its a scam, didn't know until after I sent my info... I guess now that they have my info what should I do about it?

Thumbnail of user kristinao5
1 review
1 helpful vote
April 5th, 2017

I got a text out of no where about a job offer, so I call the number. Then the guy gets an attitude and hangs up because I don't want to talk to someone about school. I never once said I was looking for a school so when someone says they don't need to talk to the advisor, listen to them. Learn to be professional and courteous

Thumbnail of user edgarf4
1 review
3 helpful votes
February 16th, 2016

I recently received an Email from them, which i laughed lol. A few years back they contact me, I was job searching and applied to different sites. JobsRadar was one. They tell you about a job, and how your resume is good, and how they can help you. Before you know it there talking to you about school, and trying to get your info to sign you up to a school. I told them I'm not interested after many times, I'm like WTF... what happen to the job? So they hung up. Fake site!

Thumbnail of user bobb612
1 review
15 helpful votes
August 16th, 2014

They post job listings on local websites, but it isn't a job listing, it is a drag net to get your info.

Got a call from one for the reps asking if I had a computer and email... thought it was funny because applied on line...

Clearly they don't actually have job listings or have the ability to help.

I assume now ill deal with 6 calls a day for a few weeks until they catch another fresher fish.

Sucks

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Thumbnail of user natokaj
1 review
2 helpful votes
May 6th, 2016

The man that I spoke to begin speaking about jogs then diverted his attention to online degree programs. Afterward he wanted me to immediately speak to someone about an online degree program and I asked if I wasn't interested would this affect my ability for job placement. He stated no but when I refused he told me good luck with your job search and hung up on me.

Thumbnail of user janed86
1 review
7 helpful votes
March 12th, 2015

Don't even bother posting on this site! Once posted, they keep calling and calling to see if you have a job. When they call, they say the call is being recorded. Then they ask for your address. What is the point of giving them my address when it is already on their site and my resume. When I talked to the person, I asked, again, where she was calling from and why she needed my address. Her response: "I just told you, I'm calling from jobsradar." SO UNPROFESSIONAL!

Thumbnail of user jeffk46
1 review
5 helpful votes
April 28th, 2015

Very slimy. Reps call from several different numbers with local area codes, trying to bypass auto-reject. Answered a call today and told him I was busy. He continued to ask if I wanted to pursue further online education and training. I told the rep no and that I was happy in my current career. He promptly hung up on me. Scam artists.

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