CareerBuilder’s earns a 4.0-star rating from 101 reviews, showing that the majority of job seekers are very satisfied with job search experience.
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CareerBuilder India has truly been a game-changer for my job search journey. The user-friendly interface and extensive job listings made it easy for me to explore opportunities. I found the application process seamless and efficient. The regular updates on new job postings kept me engaged and motivated. The support team was responsive and helpful whenever I had queries. I appreciate the personalized job recommendations based on my profile. Overall, CareerBuilder India has helped me take the next step in my career with confidence.
It seemed to work fine as a job site, but since I signed up I've been receiving constant spam emails, texts and calls
It seemed to work fine as a job site, but since I signed up I've been receiving constant spam emails, texts and calls. At first I couldn't pinpoint it (I signed up a lot of places in my job ***), but then one of the random calls I got - from a company who was very confused as to why I couldn't remember "applying" there - said they "received my resume from CareerBuilder because they [CareerBuilder] thought I would be a good fit."That's a big yikes to me. I understand making my resume available to employers, but to essentially apply to a job on my behalf without asking me, or even just notifying me, is absolutely mortifying and deeply unethical. I'm pretty sure CareerBuilder is responsible for my spam, and I caution anyone against sharing personal information on their site.
As a recruiter, I would advise everyone to stay away from this company, you will get excessive number of spams and scammers, literally not a single good local candidate, their posting tools have a lot of flaws and they are frustrating to work with their sales team will lie about the agreement and they hide a lot of policies and when you try to contact them, they just dont answer calls or emails, CareerBuilder is a misleading and fraudulent companySTAY AWAY!
I find that you are a deceptive business. I am receiving emails, text messages from so called businesses regarding my resume. I removed my resume from your site. This needs to stop. I am not the only person having this issues with you. These are nothing more then scammers listing so called positions or just somehow getting my info off your site. This is happening numerous times a day after I deleted all my info from your site, this is still happening!
It seemed to work fine as a job site, but since I signed up I've been receiving constant spam emails, texts and calls. At first I couldn't pinpoint it (I signed up a lot of places in my job ***), but then one of the random calls I got - from a company who was very confused as to why I couldn't remember "applying" there - said they "received my resume from CareerBuilder because they [CareerBuilder] thought I would be a good fit."That's a big yikes to me. I understand making my resume available to employers, but to essentially apply to a job on my behalf without asking me, or even just notifying me, is absolutely mortifying and deeply unethical. I'm pretty sure CareerBuilder is responsible for my spam, and I caution anyone against sharing personal information on their site.
I am currently seeking employment, so of course I submitted my resume to several sites, one of those sites was CareerBuilder. I was contacted by a company, ACCO brands who said they got my resume from Career Builder and were interested in offering my a work from home position. However, it was apparent this was a scam when they emailed me a $3,000 check to immediately deposit to purchase office supplies for my home office. I was shocked the check was fraudulent, and disappointed this was able to happen through the Career Builder site. I tried to contact Career Builder but just got a recording about due to COVID no one being in the office.
So far, there's not much to recommend them
So far, there's not much to recommend them. They seem legit, but heres what I sent to them: 'I signed up on your site for real jobs, remote jobs, but you only send me junk that is not job(s) at all. They're all survey jobs. I need a real and steady paycheck, not take surveys for chump change. I have bills to pay. When you send me a remote job, I click on the apply on company and get directed to not what you claim the job is about, but to more junk survey stuff that none of which are real jobs.'Im about to delete my account with them because of this foolishness. I am running out of money. I am paying my rent by credit card and paying only the minimum payments on those. I still have yet to find anything legitimate. Ive had it.
CareerBuilder has made my life almost a living nightmare. This *** is the Housing Place of Imposters, Identity Theft, and Scammers who post FAKE JOB LEADS with the intent to gain PERSONAL information about you from your RESUME to begin stealing your life. After creating a profile with them - Ive received anything from a TEXT MESSAGE to *** Calls from strangers at 4am asking for me by name, trying to offer a job for Currency Exchange, Sales, and sending me emails for Virtual interviews. A lot of *** post jobs via Careerbuilder for Job Offers in Accounting, Banking, and Customer Support but its also something different. I feel so violated, unsafe, and exposed. Please beware of CAREERBUILDER.
I HAVE RECEIVED SEVERAL JOBS THAT ARE SCSNS THROUGH CAREER BUILDER.CAREER BUILDER IS THE ONLY SITE THAT IVE GOTTEN SCAM JOBS.FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE USE OTHER SITES !
Careerbuilder is quite possible the worst job board ever. I've never felt so scammed in my life. I pay $219/mo plus another $100 or so to 'boost' my job (which still isn't working). Their Support Agents have all be extremely unhelpful. I've spend hours today trying to figure out why I spent $60.00 for my boost campaign to not be completed. They don't even clearly post a phone # so you can call for help. Once I finally was able to get a phone number, I called, and they don't even have live people to help you! Everything is by 'email only'. What a scam. Save your time, money, and headache and don't use careerbuilder. Only time you can get a live person is when you want to buy more product -- and they won't help you with technical support! If I could leave zero stars I would.
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Pros
- Vast job database
- Intuitive job search tools
- Advanced matching algorithms
- Career development resources
- Robust employer services
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Cons
- Limited global reach compared to rivals
- Interface less user-friendly than competitors
- Fewer high-level job postings than peers
- Premium services can be costly
CareerBuilder Complaints 26
Blocked from site for no reason
I have been using CareerBuilder site for the last week with no issues. Suddenly today I am completely blocked from the site, it says I need to communicate the Cloudflare Ray ID: 85d31efc9f346894, also here's my IP: 142.93.31.234. I have done nothing wrong or nefarious, just searched for jobs! I don't understand why I've been blocked? I don't want to go back to using Indeed etc but I guess I have no choice now? Please unblock me?
Thank you,
Whitney Peterson-Smith ([protected]@gmail.com)
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Azenix (scammer impersonating this company) with photos
IMPORTANT NOTICE! NEEDED FOR AN INTERVIEW FOR A WORK FROM HOME POSITION AT AZENIX... Inbox Brendan Richardshr Thu, Jan 11, 10:19 AM (8 days ago) to bcc: me Dear Career Builder Applicant, Our Recruiting Team Azenix has viewed your resume published online. The Positions available are: Payroll Clerk ($20/hr) Technical Support ($21/hr) Accounting Clerk...
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This company is not honest. It's all deceitful and fake. I noticed many figures on my account weren't adding up, so a little investigation revealed they were helping themselves to my investment. I found this disturbing and wanted out, but they made it difficult. However, Mrs. Olivia and her company did a tremendous job and helped get my money out successfully; you can visit Olivia's company email [protected]@"gmail, com or WhatsApp her directly at +[protected] for a quick conversation.
Is CareerBuilder Legit?
CareerBuilder earns a trustworthiness rating of 81%
Highly reliable. Use their services with confidence, yet trust but verify.
We found clear and detailed contact information for CareerBuilder. The company provides a physical address, phone number, and 2 emails, as well as 5 social media accounts. This demonstrates a commitment to customer service and transparency, which is a positive sign for building trust with customers.
CareerBuilder has received 2 positive reviews on our site. This is a good sign and indicates a safe and reliable experience for customers who choose to work with the company.
Complaints boards detected workplace-related services and and offer a range of services to help you navigate the sometimes murky waters of job hunting. From resume writing to interview coaching to background checks, they offer a range of services to help you land your dream job.
Careerbuilder.co.in has a valid SSL certificate, which indicates that the website is secure and trustworthy. Look for the padlock icon in the browser and the "https" prefix in the URL to confirm that the website is using SSL.
However ComplaintsBoard has detected that:
- CareerBuilder's complaint resolution process is inadequate and ineffective. The support team lacks customer service skills, training, and resources, resulting in only 11% of 3 complaints being resolved.
- CareerBuilder protects their ownership data, a common and legal practice. However, from our perspective, this lack of transparency can impede trust and accountability, which are essential for establishing a credible and respected business entity.
- The website belonging to CareerBuilder has a low number of visitors, which could be a red flag for users. However, it's important to conduct additional research to fully evaluate the website's legitimacy and trustworthiness.
- We conducted a search on social media and found several negative reviews related to CareerBuilder. These reviews may indicate issues with the company's products, services, or customer support. It is important to thoroughly research the company and its offerings before making any purchases to avoid any potential risks.
Fraud advertising
I responded to a job listed on Career Builder for a " remote personal assist" I was asked for a resume which was sent, I received a phone call from a " Dr. Tim Gray asking me " interview questions" All went well, I received a call the next morning saying I got the remote job, I was to be paid 950.00 every other week,
I received a call from Dr. Tim Gray saying my first assignment was being sent to me via email, ( i have all emails and text messages) My assignment was to buy items for children living in Foster homes in Rapid City SD ( close to where i live) and the funds to buy these items will be delivered fedex..
The payment comes in a check form from Morgan & Morgan lawyers trust account from Ft. Meyers Florida. I was to deposit this check and take my 950.00$ pay and shop with the list that was sent to me and drop off at the addresses provided. Note: these addresses were legit foster homes.
I deposit said check, received a phone call the following day saying this check is fraudulent from my bank, meanwhile i am out 2900.00$
I attempted to contact career builder but can never get thru to a live agent. This has really put my life in a bad situation as to where i am not sure what i can do anymore.
I trusted Career Builder to help with a job and now i am even further behind, Career Builder how can you allow people that are fake to advertise on your website?
Desired outcome: I want my 2900.00 I am out
The pattern repeats itself a hundred times over. The scammers use the same ploys. Whatever the surface narrative is, they send you a check and rush you to spend money out of your own account, always leaving a bit of honey for your cut. By the time the check bounces, you are out whatever money you spent on their behalf.
Scam job
Job Information
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Job Title: Customer Service Assistant
Location: US-GA-Work From Home
Job Details: http://www.careerbuilder.com/jobseeker/jobs/jobdetails.aspx?job_did=J2P0PH5WDFPVY6HZH1P
I was sent a questionnaire. After my reply withing about 15 minutes I was offered a job within about 15 minutes at $40 per hour. When I asked questions the reply was very non-committal and when I click on the url it didn't exist. Further research showed that the company likely doesn't exist. Contact me if you want additional information. I want to stop someone else from getting scammed as I have been in the past and it was at a very high price.
Amanda Coombs [protected]@hotmail.com
Desired outcome: Stop others from applying
Career builder as job search
so i got happy from my cell phone i can search remote IT jobs ,and yes Im into quick apply where short application to apply it was yay im on top of my search to get a job,i liked the fact i dont have to create account but automatically it link the email to account and list all the jobs i applied for ,
bad enough they show me that i applied to more than a hundred job where i never got contacted from these employers
I got scammers in huge numbers
As if they looked at me as i have problem trying to find remote programmer positions its like we in this century of high technology where IT jobs goes off shore in bulks.
yup mentenality they attacked me as im the shamless one
I got excited that covid posted the need for remote IT jobs
where these close narrow mind people got a little more mannor and since of hold their temper.
so yes i stopped applying to these remote cool jobs becuase i just got scammers who reducle the idea of such remote programmer web developer sql developer but they dont reducle off shore jobs
Desired outcome: i need more remote jobs,and none of scammers hunt me
I got an email from you. [protected]@careerbuilder.com is authentic or spam?
I got an Email from you & seems2good.
[protected]@careerbuilder.com Is authentic or spam ? It reads:
Hello John!
I am a licensed financial professional and Marketing Director for Transamerica Co. We are a firm with many more licensed financial professionals across the United States (all 50 states). We specialize in various aspects of personal finance, and partner with some of the top A-rated companies in North America.
We came across your resume on CareerBuilder, saw you had a great background and wanted to reach out. We are currently expanding and actively looking for professionals who are ambitious, entrepreneurial-minded, and want to be part of our mission of "No Family Left Behind." We have found personal finance has a universal appeal; thus we are always willing to work with individuals who may be looking or open to a career in finance.
This opportunity is:
-Part-time or full-time
-Flexible hours, you may set your own schedule
-Work from home/remote
-1099
-Grow and scale your own business
Multiple methods of compensation:
-Commission income with no ceiling (one client may be $2,500 in compensation and another may be $15,000)
-Residual income
-Passive income
-Bonus, paid world travel, and more
-World Class Training Program
If you would like to schedule a brief 15-minute phone call with us to learn more about a part-time or full-time career, please click on the Calendly link below to book a time that would work for both of us.
We also offer a 30 minute virtual career workshop every Tuesday night and Saturday morning. This non-interactive workshop includes additional information on the business and the amazing opportunity in the company! Click the link below to sign up for the next Tuesday or Saturday meeting to learn more.
*If you are unable to attend, please schedule for the phone interview*
Thank you again for considering our company for your next career move.
I look forward to hearing from you.
BOOK AN INTERVIEW:
Schedule a Phone Interview Here
Tuesday Night Career Seminar
Saturday Career Seminar
Join TFA
Best regards,
Angela Vargas
Marketing Director
Financial Professional
Desired outcome: I’d like to apply for job but the laat time I was mailed fake bank check which wasted so much time
I keep receiving unsolicited emails from recruiters several times per week
I used to have a CareerBuilder account and I closed it because I kept receiving emails from recruiters--and about jobs I wasn't even looking for! I still receive these emails.
Is there any way to stop them? They show as if they're coming from gmail addresses and other domains. The email address it's sent to isn't even my email? The email address it's sent to is different every time. How am I even seeing this?
This is driving me nuts.
Desired outcome: Completely unsubscribe me from emails from Career builder, no matter what the email address is.
I am having the exact situation and it is driving me nuts, too. It is hard enough to weed through legitimate offers without being bombarded by emails and texts saying they received my info from Career Builders and they have an interview set up. Not in my field and usually not researchable.
I agreed to a 3 month plan (Paid in full) I continue to get billed since Nov 17,2022
On Aug 16, 2022. I spoke with Del McDougle St. Account Executive. She gave me the following plan:
Del McDougle
Debbie Simmons
Hi Debbie,
The agreement was sent for approval.
You will receive the following package below:
$449/ per month for 3months
· 2 Monthly Priority Jobs postings per month (post anywhere in the United States)
· Talent Network(we do the work)
· Job Branding ( Company Logo)
· Company Profile and Job Skins(several)
· 1 License on Career Builder’s Resume Database Solution(3000 views per month) with social media access to candidates LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter etc.
She was on the phone with me and sent me a contact to sign, electronic and explained it was for the agreed 3 months as the email reads above.
We are continuing to get invoiced. Jose Panerio Cus Serv Mgr Dept Renewal was connected on numerous occasions. He is refusing to acknowledge the email and stating I signed for a longer period. The company is taking advantage of us, if that contract reads other than that email, that's fraud. I have emails every month from the date of my ended contract with CB up to Jan 31st. More than 13 emails trying to get someone to acknowledge that my contract is over. First one started in November.
Desired outcome: To have my account paid in full and stop invoicing me for services I did not agree to.
Matrix Laboratories LTD
Phone number 914.809.0419 contacted me, Mr. Rick Hall via text for an interview using WIRE. Installed Wire and followed the instructions to connect with the hiring manager Larry Lacey @LarryLacey11. He could not and further would not even provide credentials to prove they were with the company or tell me what the company does. He just sent me job titles and pay rates. I requested an email and did not get one. Asked me to trust they were legit. I discontinued the Wire convo, went back the text convo and asked for a phone call or email. They again asked me to trust they were the hiring manager. I called the number above and got a generic voicemail message. I did not leave a message.
Please research and help. It does not appear to be legit.
Incident time: 10:44am CST
Desired outcome: Verify legitimacy or remove their ability to contact others who may get scammed.
Mail package fraud
Dear ,
PNP SHIP is hiring! If you're looking to work from home with flexible hours and a stable income, this may be for you!
We are looking for a superb Packing Inspector to work closely with our exceptional support team to provide the best service in international deliveries.
We offer a guaranteed monthly salary of $2,400 with a $45 bonus for each package delivered within the given timeframe, for an average income of $3,500 per month. Training will be provided.
Want to be part of the team? Please provide the following to schedule an interview:
First and last name
Complete address
Phone number
Email address
Employment status
Please note submission of incomplete information may result with the rejection of your application.
For any questions or concerns, feel free to send an email or give us a call.
Regards,
HR Department
Fraud company that got my resume from Carrer Builder.
Another name they use: [protected]@gmail.com
Greetings!
This is Aleeshia Huston from PNP SHIP HR department. I just left you a voice mail and wanted to notify you by email in case this is more convenient for you. I am reaching out because it looks like you’re a great fit for a Packing Inspector here at PNP SHIP.
Give me a call back at [protected] and ask for Aleeshia Huston if convenient, or feel free to reply to this email.
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Kind regards,
Aleeshia Huston | HR Department
Direct number: [protected]
PNP SHIP
4275 Meadow Ln #2, Bossier City, LA 71111
[protected]
Mon-Fri 09:00AM-06:00PM EST
Sat-Sun Closed
website:
Fake
https://peelnpatchusa.com/
Verify the company
Aleeshia Huston has requested you to review and sign PEEL-N-PATCH USA
Sender aleeshia.[protected]@pnpusemail.com
Organization Name PEEL-N-PATCH USA LLC
Expires on Nov 15, 2022
Message to all
PNP SHIP is excited to bring you on board as Packing Inspector
We will start you at a pay rate $2400 per month and $45bonus per package
. Average monthly income $3500. You will be paid on a monthly basis.
wanna check us visit our official website https://peelnpatchusa.com/
Verify the company https://coraweb.sos.la.gov/commercialsearch/commercialsearch.aspx
Business: PEEL-N-PATCH USA LLC
Charter Number: 44952839K
WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT US?
Watch this Video: https://peelnpatchusa.com/video.html
COMPLETE THE DOCUMENT BY CLICKING "START SIGNING" BUTTON BELOW
This company is a fraud. They steal info from other people and buy pkgs and have you re-ship them. the pkgs come to your home w/ your name on it..and when u realize what's happening is too late; and you WILL NOT GET PAID FOR THE WORK..they act like a real business and there an OBSOLUTE FRAUD.
Online employment websites - career builder, indeed, nexxt
I recently posted my personal information such as address, email and phone number along with my resume on Career Builder. The website indicated that my information would be shared with other employment sites such as Indeed, Nexxt, and Monster. Within hours of posting my resume/information I started to receive scam phone calls and emails. Several of the phone voicemail messages were foreign language and barely audible. One week later on 10/25/22 my bank accounts were hacked. I have spent countless hours protecting my identity, contacting creditors and attempting to remove all of my information from the online job sites. I have received only one legitimate potential job contact after I went directly to the company site to apply instead of using the online attachments. I strongly recommend anyone using online job search sites to consider locking down their credit and investing in identity theft protection before going online.
Desired outcome: Online employment sites need to consider a way to control the amount of scam infestation.
Employment scam
I recently became unemployed and desperately looking for work. I decided to update my resume on CareerBuilder & Indeed and make them visible to all employers in hopes to find work soon. I put in at least 50 applications on CareerBuilder that day and almost immediately I started receiving multiple emails and texts about work opportunities. Most of them did not look legitimate. I was also receiving text messages from different employers asking to schedule interviews for companies I would google and almost right away know that it was a scam. However, after declining most of them because I thought they were scams. I received a text for an interview followed by an email to that my application had been pulled for recruitment with an offer letter. From Filly Shipping company with the address and contact information on it. I checked the website and immediately contacted BBB to confirm if this was a legitimate company or not. After reaching out I and leaving a voicemail for a call back. I decide to contact BBB by email. I shortly after that I received an email from BBB. No information was found for Filly shipping. But I was strongly advised to be very careful as it could possibly be a scam. Because it looked to her as if they had taken part of a name from two different companies and combine it and created a website. I decided to take the advice I was given and be cautious. I did not give out any personal information. I was provided a check so that I could purchase work supplies from Bank of America for $1,744. Because I had recently been contacted by a previous company for employment that want me to purchase work supplies with a check that was a scam, I became even more cautious. I reached by out and explained that I would not accept a check to purchase any supplies or as payment. I ask that they make other arrangements, or I would decline the offer. I was told that they understood, and they would reach out to management and see if some other arrangement could be made and follow back up with me. A few days later I was contacted again this time I was advised that they would mail me the supplies and they would pay me by direct deposit. I was asked if I was comfortable using my own laptop to start working until I was shipped my equipment and I agreed. I was a link that I had to download to add the company software and begin working. Since this was a supply chain company, I would be sent merchandise to inspect for any damages once received. Next check in the item and upload a photo of it. Shortly after that a shipping label is sent to be downloaded and printed to ship the merchandise through FedEx or UPS. I begin to receive very expensive merchandise like Apple iPad, surf pro laptops, Dewalt equipment and much more. To ship out because of this I thought this could not be a scam. Until last week I was on the phone talking to a friend of mines when she asked me if I had found a job yet. I said yes, I think so. Her response was, what do you mean by you think? As I started to tell her about it, she started to ask me more and more questions about it and became suspicious she asked me for the name of the company so that she could look them up and I provided it to her as well as told her I have already contacted the BBB and they could not find anything on them. I told her I felt uncomfortable with it at first but after they agreed to work with me and started sending the merchandise, I was sure it was legitimate. However, when she googled, she pulled up very negative reviews from multiple people that had been working for the supposed to be same company and never got paid. All of the reviews were from the same week within hours apart. I immediately google them again and I was able to see the negative reviews as well. However, when I googled it with the BBB there was still nothing found. It was not just a coincidence that I just happen to receive another job offer the very next day from another supposed to be chain supply company call ESP&K consulting. So, I decided to send my friend the information to google it. This time I even went through the trouble of going to the secretary of state website to confirm if it was a scam or not, I contact the BBB and they could not find nothing on them either. But I continue to research the company for a week checking the website very closely I could not find a good contact phone number. The number I called was a voicemail that never gave the option to speak with someone. So, I became suspicious. The next day I received an email from them with the complete job description. I was asked to purchase supplies using the company bank account. I was advised to transfer money from the account to my personal credit card to purchase the supplies. I immediately responded back advising them that I would never transfer any money from an account to my personal credit card because it was money laundering. If this was really a business, they would have a billing department that would handle this. So, I contacted the BBB and sent all emails and any information that I had that could help them in the investigation. I also asked them to contact the police department or FBI due to the fact that they had someone account information and they know exactly how to withdraw money from their account and add it to a credit card. In the meanwhile, I noticed that the Filly shipping job that I thought I was working for the last week had not sent any merchandise all week. I started thinking about the negative reviews I found and started reading them again. Most of the victims thought that the merchandise was stolen. I put two and two together and realize that it was the same people scamming from Filly that had contacted me from ESP&K consulting. This is a very large scam that I believe the FBI should be contacted about. They are using two different fake company names to lower people into transferring money from someone's account and adding it to their credit card to purchase the very expensive merchandise and ship it to the people that are supposed to be working for Filly Shipping they will then ship it when they receive a shipping label. But they are so good that they make sure to cover their tracks as I read the reviews. They are using a text me app to change their phone numbers up so that they cannot be trace back. Also, I went back and inspected some of the labels I printed out to ship the merchandise and notice that it had the wrong return address on it. They also used some of the local streets in my area as well. I currently have two pieces of merchandise here and I would like to know what should I do with them? I am begging you to please contact the FBI on this because I'm sure this is a felony because they are stealing from someone account. This could be an inside job of a bank employee or someone that works or know someone of the account they are using. I am willing to help in any way I can to ensure that they are stopped. People are struggling during this pandemic trying to find work and these foreign people are over here scamming hard working Americans. Most of the reviews had the same supervisor and manager Roselyn and Greg.
Desired outcome: I would like the FBI to receive all the information provided in hope to find all the people that are responsible for this and so that all victims can get justice for this.
I have applied to multiple jobs at once because Career Builder gives you the option to quick apply to multiple jobs at once with just the click of a button. Immediately I started receiving texts and emails from supposed companies. I have 3 just this week ask me to join them via chat on Teams. I find that quite odd that I'm not going to speak to anyone personally on the phone or through video chat for a potential job opportunity. So I started googling these companies and yes, there are websites but no direct number to speak to someone. Career Builders is ridiculous. How can you allow so many scammers to infiltrate your space and pretend to be something/someone they are not? I thought maybe they would be set up better than that. AND yesterday I received an email from Career Builder telling me that one of the companies I applied with was not trusted and could possibly be a scam. This completely blows my mind and is extremely frustrating and disappointing. Do better Career Builder. Needless to say, I will never use Career Builder again. Thanks for nothing.
Has anyone had a scam from the company Pierre Fabre...Pharmeceutical, Lab company? Just askin? I am pretty sure I had a fake Microsoft Teams interview this evening...Just want others to be aware of this. Career Builder, I have posted on other sites and never ran into this problem...Please take better measures to protect our information. We trust you .
CareerBuilders, Total disappointment, they should be very much aware that their name and their business is being used by scammers. If I can't save anyone out there from the Scammers-Virus from getting scammed I would do so but it's impossible. Yes I was scammed thought it was a job and it wasn't.
Totally disappointed with myself, now very paranoid of CareerBuilders are any other Employment agency.
I don't know what tips to tell anyone, just beware, pay attention to all the signs now that I think back the signs were there I ignored cause I really wanted to believe this was a J-O-B.
Facilitating in Scams/Defraud the public
I was contacted by a (turned out to be) fake employer and scammed me for $225. They contacted me from the informations they received thru Career Builder on February 03, 2022.
Besides that, most of the calls or contacts I received regarding jobs, have been fake.
The size limit on this form for uploading photos (aka proofs), are not enough for the files I have. If you need, I can send all thru email.
Desired outcome: I need my $225 back.
Nothing but spam..
I re-registered with them a few weeks ago to find a job and I've gotten nothing but spam calls from foreigners. When you call them back they don't answer the phone. So I researched the number and text his name W. William Testa and he called back speaking this gibberish of English telling me he was calling to offer me a job from Delta. Mind you he's calling from his personal phone. You all need to do something about this service or discontinue it. And you need to do something about crooks like this.
[protected]. W. WILLIAM TESTA 31843 SW 187th Pl Georgia
Desired outcome: Do a thorough screening before allowing these people to pose as employers seeking employees so our info is not just out for any old person. Especially foreigners and spammers.
fake businesses ads
you have fake businesses advertising on your site. check them out better.
Fake documentation and stealing of money
I was given hope by the company for a job but they gave me fake documentation.and stole 40000 thousand from me.
Contact numbers are . +[protected]
+[protected].
Please do the needful and stop this fake site of Career builder.
They gave fake promises and said all will be ok and made fake documents of Radisson blu hotel and fooled me and they did successful. Now I am in very bad debts and problems.
Very bad situation at home..
Desired outcome: Stop this fraud
online employment
This site has the most scammers and their program is really bad. You can apply for a retail management position and they will say they found another 50 like it. You can click one button to apply to all, however, you find out you applied to be a Nurse Manager, a golf club supervisor, an electrician...I get inundated now with people contacting me from fly by night companies with high turnover rates. It is horrible!
Scam
ATTENTION,
I am writing on behalf of Warren James Jewelers UK, a leading
United Kingdom company specialized in the sales of Jeweleries.
As a result of the increase in the number of our clients, we
have resorted to having individuals/companies to stand on our
behalf and to deal directly with our clients in respect to
recieving payments and transfer of funds. This is to erase the
difficulty of keeping in touch with our clients. Please it
should be noted that any individual who recieves payments on our
behalf, is entitled to ten percent (10%) of whatever he recieves
on our behalf.
In summary your Job duty is described below:
-Receive payments in form of Money Orders/Travellers cheques
from our clients in USA who are purchasing our products
-Deduct your commission of 10% of each payment processed by you.
-Remit balance after deduction of commission, as you would be
further instructed via Western Union/Moneygram.
If you are interested, please get back to me with the correct details below in a mail to: [protected]@oujda.biz
FULL NAME:
FULL ADDRESS(Not P.O Box):
City:
State:
Zip:
Home telephone:
Work Telephone:
Mobile Telephonevery Necessary)
Age:
Present Occupation:
Marital Status:
Sex:
Please note that response to this mail with the above details,
entitles you to Provisional Employment of 1 week before a formal
contract is signed. Approval of your submitted details will be given under 48 hours maximum.
You are required to check your email daily, if you want to be
employed by our company.
Yours Sincerely
Peter Brayan
Assistant Recruitment Manager
Warren James Jewelers
7 Mersey ways,
Stockport, Cheshire
SK1 1PN, UNITED KINGDOM
http://www.warrenjames.co.uk/
BEWARE ALL MONEY ORDERS ARE FORGED.
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reply-to [protected]@gmail.com
date Fri, Sep 25, 2009
subject JOB ALERT!: Part-Time Secret Shoppers Needed Nationwide
ABOUT US:
AboutFace™ is a Market Research Company where Consumer-shopping and Service-Rendering surveys are used to measure the quality of retails service and Customer -Client relations. We have a gross clientele in the United States and Canada which includes most of the largets, reputable corporate and private Firms, businesses and FInancial Institutions.
POSITION TITLE: PART-TIME (Secret Shopper)
AVAILABILITY: Open in All 50 States
START DATE: Immediate
COMMISSION PER ASSIGNMENT: 200-500/WK
BASIC JOB DESCRIPTION: You will be hired to conduct an all-expenses-paid surveys and evaluation exercises on behalf of AboutFace™.
As our mystery shopper posing as a regular client, you will expected to perform specific tasks such as purchasing a product or using a service.
We presently have a couple of outstanding contracts, which means you will be directed to outlets, firms and corporate bodies and then report on your experience.
PLEASE NOTE: You will be provided funds in advance for any upcoming survey via Checks or Wire Transfers to cover expenses.
You do not require any special skills for this position, however in order to apply for this job you MUST ensure you have access to your E-mails two (2) times a day and must READ and RESPOND to all notifications within 18-24hrs.
MYSTERY SHOPPER APPLICATION: Fill out an Application form below to officially apply for the openings.
Full Names:
Address Line 1:
Address Line 2:
City:
State:
Zip Code:
Age:
Home Phone Number:
Cell / Mobile Phone Number:...For Sms Updates...
Present Occupation:
Have you had any previous expertise in surveying:
SEND ALL APPLICATIONS & RESUMES TO: [protected]@live.com
Human Resources Unit.
AboutFace™ Surveys.
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