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Wisconsin
1 review
2 helpful votes
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An email was sent from a Maria Schubert claiming they saw my resume and had the perfect position for me. It requested I go to their website and register. Mm k. If you saw my resume and I am a match for a job, then why aren't you discussing the position instead of trying to get me to punch my personal information into your registration form? Just look at the terms and conditions for the answer:

"By providing a valid email address to the Company, the User explicitly grants permission for the Company, its affiliates, advertisers, service providers, and other third parties, to send the User emails regarding various information pursuant to the Privacy Policy. If the User no longer desires to receive emails from the Company, the User may follow the opt-out procedures set forth in the email from the Company."

"4. Email Policy. If you receive an email from the Company, its affiliates, advertisers, service providers, or other third parties, your email address was obtained as a result of either your express and voluntarily request to receive information from the Company, its affiliates, advertisers service providers, or other third parties or your existing relationship with the Company, its affiliates, advertisers, service providers, or other third parties. Each email sent contains an automated method to "opt out" of receiving additional emails from the Company or its affiliates. If you no longer wish to receive emails from the Company or its affiliates, please follow the instructions at the end of any email. If you remove your information from the Company's database, it will no longer be used by us for secondary purposes, disclosed to third parties, or used by us or third parties to send promotional correspondence to you."

Funny how simply filling out a "registration" form suddenly turns into you are consenting to having your personal information spread to everyone out there. You call this a job matching service?

Date of experience: April 11, 2011
Illinois
1 review
1 helpful vote
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This is the only 'jobsearch' website that ask questions about FACEBOOK. It makes me uneasy. Maybe it's the sign of the times but I don't care for it.

Date of experience: November 8, 2011
California
1 review
3 helpful votes
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The job is garbage They tie you up on two training calls you have to pay for before the next call telling you you may use Skype They make it sound in their instructions that you go on line find jobs, post them then their verifiers make sure the site is legit, and they try to get an opt in to an education advertiser, if all goes well and it is a Valid lead you make 10.00 HA let them explaing a valid lead to you and half the jobs on there are also on Monster, Snag a Job, Indeed it is a big farce I did better selling Kirbys door to door big problem is you never really know your figures only what they claim has happened I posted 300 jobs on jobnab and then markeplace on Face Book According to Jobnabs stats I had No Valid leads but did have two opt ins and three look at the Job on Jobnab where as on just one job alone had 159 views to a job a total of 685 views in all yet according to Job Nab not a single valid lead Bogus

Date of experience: April 22, 2010
Texas
39 reviews
136 helpful votes
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Seems every job I've ever applied for that I found on that site, the company is not hiring anyone.

Date of experience: January 23, 2016
Texas
1 review
6 helpful votes
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I just got a text message, and right away thought, who would send a text message for a job offer anyways. I looked this site reviews, and I was right, SCAM, Thank God we have Internet!

Date of experience: June 9, 2010
Washington
1 review
2 helpful votes
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They sent me some BS text saying they had a job open, i felt it was a scam but texted them and got no reply. Stupid F**kers

Date of experience: September 16, 2010
Illinois
1 review
1 helpful vote
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Wow!
January 20, 2011

Wow! I didn't get a chance to even check the site out before I ran into these wonderful tips! THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO POSTS ON THIS SITE!

Date of experience: January 20, 2011
South Carolina
2 reviews
2 helpful votes
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I thought it was incredibly suspicious when I asked if I could record the initial "registration" phone call and was immediately told NO and that if I was going to refuse not to record the call with Jobnab that the agent would hang up. I then spoke with a jobnab "specialist" by the name of Robert who obviously did not hear me say I was recording the call because he kept right on with his script. When I told Robert that I had a Bachelor's degree his reply was "you are of course going to continue your education aren't you?" When I said No he seemed very disappointed. I asked very detailed questions about how exactly do they match jobs when they have nothing but my name, email and phone number and was told over and over again that all I had to do was change the job category on the web page. When I commented that that was no different from Monster, CareerBuilder etc he became agitated and continued his diatribe that I could change my 'interest' on the web page. I then asked to speak to his supervisor and big surprise there was no supervisor "available" but I could contact the corporate office by clicking the Contact Us link. I asked Robert for the phone number to 'his office (by which one would assume is the corporate office) to which he again replied that I could use the Contact Us link. I laughed and said "You don't even know the phone number to your own corporate office? This sounds like an outright scam to me exactly how does Jobnab make their money" At this point Robert stated that he was going to have to disconnect the call. I immediately called back, got another rep named Alan who began with the same script when I told him to STOP I was calling to have my information removed from their database and that I had better not get a single call from anyone associated with Jobnab including colleges, college matching services etc.

DON'T REGISTER WITH THESE PEOPLE!

Date of experience: May 18, 2011
North Carolina
2 reviews
3 helpful votes
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Since this came as a text, I was instantly suspicious so I did a reverse search on the phone #, NOT LISTED. Then I googled the name and sitejabber came up.

Date of experience: December 29, 2010
New Jersey
2 reviews
12 helpful votes
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This is a scam to get your info to fill your email with back to school ads. And text messages that I have to pay for...

Date of experience: August 27, 2010
New Jersey
1 review
1 helpful vote
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Received an text on my phone but read the reviews of this site did not register and deleted text.

Date of experience: January 10, 2011
Washington
1 review
1 helpful vote
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All they want you to do is to go back to school and pay for it.

Date of experience: August 2, 2010
California
2 reviews
3 helpful votes
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Scam, scam, SCAM!
December 10, 2010

Scam, scam, SCAM! These people need to die in a fire.

Date of experience: December 10, 2010
Missouri
2 reviews
1 helpful vote
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It doesn't even recognize certain US zip codes. It's not real.

Date of experience: April 3, 2010

Overview

Jobnab has a rating of 1.7 stars from 80 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Reviewers dissatisfied with Jobnab most frequently mention text message, phone number and career network. Jobnab ranks 126th among Recruiting sites.