Jobster.com Review – Is it a scam?
Jobster is a job board site that any job seeker could use anytime for free. It’s a job aggregate, collecting job listings from various sources in the internet. Unlike other free job board sites, Jobster.com allows users to narrow down search results.
Job Seeking and Posting at Jobster.com
If you’re a job seeker, all you need to do to get started at Jobster.com is to register. Registration is free and is easy to accomplish. You only have to input your email address and a password. If you happen to have a LinkedIn account, you can sign up using that.
Once registered, users can start browsing for job listing in the site. They can browse through job categories but can also search for a specific job title. Jobster claims that they’re different from other jobs board site as they have a networking ability, matching your skills with potential employers or others in your industry.
The website allows employers to post their company’s latest job listing for free. They also offer a paid subscription, around $75/month, at PreSourced which will allow employers to post jobs directly to the Jobster network and be provided with full applicant tracking.
Final thoughts on Jobster.com
There are many free job board sites but only few of them offer great features both for the applicants and employers. Jobster.com is one of them. Its advanced search option and free job posting offer makes it a good place for both job and applicant seekers.
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When I get a phone call that immediately starts asking me questions without verification of the name of the company, I get an internal alert. Especially when they want specifics, and when I ask them to re-identify themselves and they get irritated I know they are not legit, telling me the call is recorded after they have begun their interrogation is illegal, and further my suspicion. Never give out your personal information to anyone on the phone; they should verify what they have already and even then be cautious. We live in a world that is more dis trustworthy than trustworthy and most likely you are being set up. Like this one that wanted me to be enrolled into a education facility. If they truly had my information they would see that I have already graduated college. They were searching. Be careful out there.
didn’t even register before scams started flooding the screen. I just HAD to get my credit score… all kinds of B.S…. this is a scam. stay away