JobsRadar has a rating of 1.1 stars from 74 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Reviewers dissatisfied with JobsRadar most frequently mention phone number and customer service. JobsRadar ranks 164th among Resume sites.
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
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.
This company should be shut down. Do not waste your time. They advertise fake positions to entice you to enter your information, then obviously sell your information to other vendors.
I am looking for a job. Have been for a while. Sick and tired of thesee bait and switch. I want to work. Jesus why are people trying to screw us. makes no sense. Oh and I have to register on this site to do what. Just post what i said $#*!
Call me if you want an interview. You site is bull$#*! *******986
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!
Very deceitful. I recieved an email from a different job site and they reffered me to Jobsradar. After reluctantly giving htem information such as my address and phone number they still didn't show me the job posting, but insisted that I call a representative. I wonder if there ever was a real posting and why that company would ever choose jobsradar for recruitment.
When you register, they force you to put in the date you graduated from high school. That's a sneaky way to figure out age. It's ILLEGAL for employers to ask your age - why is it okay for them. Forget it!
Very rude customer service associates. They are trying to sell you educational classes by pretending that they are trying to help you with the job search.
Stay away from this site! They will call and try to solicit some non-related garbage. I told the guy that I am busy and I don't want to waste my time talking about anything that isn't related to a specific position and he said, I quote, "well, you are wasting my time" and hung up. I am in awe that this site is still in business.
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
Jobsradar, jobhat, career boutique, everyjobforme, and a few others are all the same company. When you call the 'verification specialist' you are calling a telemarketer pushing for profit colleges. When you receive a text asking you to call, you are calling a telemarketer. Do not call these websites unless you're looking for schools. They do NOT help you in anyway with a job search. They are 100% for schools.
Sometimes wait time is long. Need to improve usability.
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!
Very rude customer service associates. They are trying to sell you educational classes by pretending that they are trying to help you with the job search.
Stay away, save yourself time.
Stay away. They call at all hours and they ask questions that are not relevant to the job search or any position in anyway. Then when you ask them a question, they hang up on you. Then they have another person call. It is a SCAM. Stay away. These people don't want to help you find a job, they just want to sell you more crap and when you don't comply they get nasty and hang up on you. They can't deviate from a sales script. The personal questions they ask headhunters
At any level don't even ask. Be afraid, be very afraid.
Was called three times today and hung up on three times today alone. I have unsubscribed and told them not to call again. If that doesn't work I will report them to anyone and everyone I can.
It seems to be a scam because they start asking personal questions and whether you want to go to school and they give little info about the job you're applying to. I would never use this job site -- seems as though they're trying to get all your info. The text to my phone should have given me a hint something was wrong... RUN!
This company is a pain in the rear! In the last two weeks I have received 7 calls from them 2x today! No one records anything you say and they are reading off of a script as they keep reading it while you are trying to ask questions! They need to hire better employees, Shelly and Cheryl were the worst today! It appears if you don't have a degree they are more interested in getting you to go back to school!
They made a link that looked like a dominos website so when i entered my basic information to begin my application for dominos it sent me to another link and said thank you for applying a jobsradar. I didnt think anything of it until later that day and everyday since, as i have been getting called at least 5 times a day from various numbers and at least 6 emails a day from random websites. I am now forced to change my number and email because of this BS website that shared all of my basic information.
The business is a scam you post your resume, then they start spoofing you with a local number. They start asking personal questions, Confirm name, phone number. How much experience you have, in what area is your expertise. Then Bam! Date of bith, and social security number! Right down the road to identity theft! Stay away!
I entered the info requested and then when I clicked on apply to job, nothing happens. I finally wrote down the company info and applied directly to the company's website. EMPLOYERS DO NOT USE THIS SITE TO POST YOUR JOBS. IT DOESN'T WORK.
Answer: STAY AWAY...
Answer: NO! Pure scam to get your personal info. STAY AWAY! Google "jobsradar scam" to see what people are saying who've been suckered in. They call and text you from different numbers, so you never get free of them. STAY AWAY!
Answer: They have a phone number
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