This site is a scam, along with jobnab.com - they are the same. The sad thing is they advertise on legitimate sites like indeed and career builder and are taking advantage of people desperate for a job so they can make money to feed their families! Someone needs to put their azzzzzz in jail! They send you text msg asking that you call an 8oo #. What honest, professional, legitimate employer sends you a text message? They then attempt to get your social security # and other personal information.
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
After the third or fourth "perfect" (looking) job I applied for on Job.com, it finally dawned on me that this site is bogus. They never list what company is posting the job, and as has been posted here, I got a bunch of telemarketing calls...even though I'd hit the "no thanks" button.
I finally complained to Indeed.com and they said they'd look into it. At least she told me that I could set my filters to block anything from Job.com. I set it to block anything from recruiters.
Its too disappointing that there are so many people/companies out to scam folks who are desperately looking for work. You'd think that unemployed people wouldn't be their first choice of victims, but it is an easy way to get information. Sad.
Did a whois on job.com
FYI. Perhaps the authorities can put a stop to this if they really want to. After all, the information isn't that hard to get, and it is registered in the US, who allegedly control the internet.
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They're still at it. I replied to a position on Craigslist and this is the email I received back:
Mike Harrington mike.harrington@recruiter4jobs.com to me
show details Sep 12 (1 day ago)
Hey it's Mike, thanks for contacting me about the job posting on Craigslist.
Good news it's still open! If you wish to apply please complete the following steps. This is our standard recruiting process and helps us weed out fake applicants. You will need a username and password with our parent site "Job.com" before you can apply. Don't worry it's FREE to create an account.
Step 1: Use this link to create your free username and password, http://www.job.com/join click "Join Today" to register.
Step 2: After you have created your free account, please email Sandy Johnson - sjohnson@recruiter4jobs.com - and she will provide you with next steps in the application process.
Regards,
Mike
Great- I just applied for about four jobs with jobs.com and was excited to see jobs available. I was wondering why they were asking for cell number but I did not include this. However, after applying for the positions, I noted that I never received any email confirmations on the positions so I just googled and found this site.This is disgusting and disheartening that I have wasted all morning applying for bogus positions. I too started to receive calls from another site and ended up removing my phone number from my resume and contact info on Careerbuilder.
They were no help in finding a job! was bombarded with telemarketing calls! SCAM SCAM SCAM!
Yeah Jobs.com is definitely a scam. I'd also like to add another site to the site that links to it as well - WWW.DHEMPLOYMENT.COM. There was an ad for a Lease/Loan Document Specialist in my area that wanted me to apply to DHEMPLOYMENT, and when I got there that site linked me to ANOTHER site, which then linked me to Jobs.com. I googled around and couldn't find anything about DHEMPLOYMENT but after googling for jobs.com scam I came to this site.
I'm starting to think every finance related job on craigslist is a scam.