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jobspring.com review: scam 2

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Everytime I try to use jobspring.com, I enter my information in the required boxes, then I hit search and nothing happens. I am trying to get a job, just like a lot of people, but this website is junk! I have tried it several times, and always the same outcome. It has a ton of stupid scammy offers that it has you go through and then it does nothing, if you skip them. I hate it and refuse to try and use it anymore! I don't need to waste valuable time on a bad website!

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Happywithmylife
Seattle, US
Mar 11, 2011 6:54 am EST

This company used to be Stride & Associates which ad a bunch of sub companies. I worked for one of the sub companies called the Boylston Group. Complete BS. Most if not all the recruiters have no idea what they are talking about as none have any education in IT - they simply pick up new college grads eager to make money and sell them on making it big by placing people in jobs. They forgot to mention that you would be glued to your phone all day and were required to work 10+ hours a day. Schedule was: 7:30am - team meeting. 8-9am Sales training. 9am - 12pm, cold call, but you did not have a database to call from, you were simply supposed to find leads, 12-1pm, lunch, could not be a second late or you would get in trouble. 1-3 cold call, 4-5, browse resumes and try to find people who matched potential jobs. Interview over the phone then try and place. There was rarely in person interviews with candidates unless their resume lined up with a job you were working on. I got out of there in 3 months. I would highly suggest you do NOT work with them as they are not interested in you, but really only making the money from placing you...whichis 15-30% of your annual salary.

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Logic Man
, US
Jan 06, 2011 12:17 am EST

My wife almost got caught by the SPAM site.
I've posted my analysis of their dishonest privacy policy here:
http://home.sprintmail.com/~dalereastman/Jobs_PING/
My synopsis is that by registering you have agreed that:
1. Jobsping can use your personal information "for marketing purposes".
2. Jobsping has sole discretion to give your personal information to anybody they want to.
3. Jobsping can use your personal information "to help [their] clients to promote and sell their products and services".
4. The information they give away includes, but is not limited to your name, email address, postal address, birth date, telephone number, interests, user behavior and other demographic information.
5. You have to unsubscribe, if that even works, from as many lists as they put your name on.

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