Jobster Reviews – Legit or Scam?


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Jobster.com

 

Jobster.com is a job finding database that is free for all job seekers to use. All you need to get started is to create a profile and add a resume.

Jobster acts as a job aggregate website, collecting job openings from all over the internet. They also allow companies to register openings specifically with them or to pay to feature their openings.

Once you create your own personal profile, Jobster will try to match you with relevant job postings based on the tags and categories you’ve included.

Unlike other jobs boards, Jobster claims to have the networking ability to link you with potential employers or others in your industry.

Finally, Jobster offers analytical tools and articles to chart your job search and potentially improve your chances of getting a job.

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Average Rating for " Jobster " is 1.05 out of 5 based on 19 reviews.
  • It helped me get a job.
  • Usury company out to make money off of your information. Mimics other site names to make it appear that you are applying somewhere that actually turns out to be Jobster....

    Fraudulent at best, expect to have more than 10 contacts per day if you submit anything yo this company...

    Dreadful doesn't fully describe the irritation you will experience. Difficult to stop the contact once it's started.
  • This is a scam. They pretend to help you find jobs and harass you about going back to school. It's a scam for some education type thing I assume. DO NOT APPLY THROUGH THEM.
  • Whatever you do, do NOT apply through these people.

    I applied a few weeks ago, and they called me, talking about colleges and sighing me up for recommendations, and now my phone & email are blown up with schools, scams, and a bunch of other ridiculous crap.

    I keep getting random calls from different locations and from 800 numbers, this is all just a ton of bull.

    Unless you want to deal with a bunch of crap and not have anything to do with the job you are applying for, then this is perfect for you.
  • They called me wanting to help me find a job until they found out my date of graduation when they found out I was an older person they hung up on me I called back making a complaint and that person hung up on me. I am employed so I'm not too old to be hired but they lie to you telling you they're going to find you a job they just want you to go to college.
  • Signed up thinking they would put me in contact with a local business that I was wanting to work for. The site said to set up interview time and I chose a time thinking again that I was going to be talking to someone from the business I was interested in. Today I got a text message from a number that looked like someone from my area. They asked me to call. So I called and was put on with a lady who proceeded to ask confirmation questions and then started asking me what career education I would be interested in and where I would see myself pursuing higher education. I said it'd be a while and the lady on the phone re-directed me to another lady who I'm guessing was going to ask me further questions about college so I hung up. After I hung up I got a text advertising for Uber jobs.
  • I have requested over and over for them to stop sending me text messages emails and they continue to send me harassing spam text messages
  • Very sketchy. Call came in as a local number. I created the profile accidentally trying to apply to something online, and when I realized I wasn't on the direct site, I backtracked and submitted an app through the company directly.

    The next morning I received a call asking to complete my profile, and after I confirmed my zip, they started asking questions from the app. I interrupted and tried to explain that I had already completely the application directly, and the woman on the other end paused, and then said "Uh, okay, uh I can understand that, but..." And then proceeded to hang up on me.
  • Pushing to sell me higher education... already have a degree. Phone number on call showed up as a local call, then they proceeded to ask me what the weather was like where I am. Not sure I was actually talking to a person, whenever I would ask a question there was a delay before the answer and a let me clarify answer.
  • Do not sign up. Alerts feed job e-mails not associated with your criteria. You might as well go to classified. Received a call from a "career development specialist" asking questions about education goals. By question #5, when I answered that I was not interested in education opportunities, the caller said thanks, and hung up.

    Luckily I did not provide e-mail. DO NOT ENGAGE THIS COMPANY. THEY ARE PHISHING FOR MARKETING INFO.
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