SnagAJob.com Reviews – Legit or Scam?


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SnagAJob.com is a job search website that helps connect people with jobs in their area. Once you’ve reviewed the jobs available and identified ones that interest you, you can create a profile on Snag A Job and apply directly to the job from the website.

You can also post your profile to be viewed, so employers can contact you if they feel you are qualified to fill a position. In this way, SnagAJob.com claims to be similar to other job finding websites such as CareerBuilder.com or Monster.com.

Snag a Job provides a range of job types, from warehouse inventory jobs to higher level jobs that require further education or experience. SnagAJob.com also provides information on degree programs for people looking to improve their job finding chances.

So is SnagAJob.com Legit or a Scam?

First and foremost, many of the jobs available on SnagAJob.com are legitimate, and they may have helped connect members with them. But you’ll also notice that on their list of available jobs, there are many jobs offered from online opportunities like paid survey companies.

Most people that are signing up at an online job database are looking for more traditional jobs that come with a steady paycheck, as opposed to online business or supplemental income opportunities. If you receive one of these offers after signing up with SnagAJob.com, make sure to investigate the company before investing any money.

In addition, according to their Full Privacy Policy, they provide your contact information to partner companies and third party companies in order to contact you with advertisements or special offers they think you might be interested in based on your site activity.

If you do not want to be contacted by these companies, you can try to change your Snag a Job profile to more accurately reflect the types of emails you would like to receive, but you may also choose to set up a separate email account to deal with the communication you receive from them.

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Customer Responses, Reviews, or Complaints

Average Rating for " Snag A Job " is 1.76 out of 5 based on 181 reviews.
  • Well after filling out the numerous questions they ask you on SnagaJob.com. I as well never have recived a phone call from one SOB. But I did get calls from people looking for me to further my education and emails from everyone looking for me to buy crap that I can't afford nor want. So I say DO NOT USE SnagaJob.com
  • I am an independent recruiter owner/operator of a small business seeking sales reps (entry level through experienced). I posted a job listing and I received 1 response from someone who was employed who was just checking the waters and not seriously seeking a position.

    Here's the kicker, Snag a Job calls a few weeks later and claims someone else from my company opened an account with them. I explained I was a "company" of 2 people - myself and an admin person assuring them we did not open a second account. Snag A Job could not tell me who was allegedly using my company name because it was "confidential" and kept asking for a credit card to pay $500 to keep my account open.

    Sounds like a scam to entrap small business owners and create a sense of panic to increase revenues. In my opinion a business owner is better off spending the same money on a more reputable search engine line CareerBuilder, Monster, or Linked In.

    So job seekers, any legitimate business folks are not going to have the time to play the Snag A Job Game and will not invest money into listing on a job board that does not produce viable results.

  • I disrespect snagajob and tell everybody that I know to not use them. I had to apply for a job through snagajob and start getting calls from 800 numbers and because I was not answering it they used my local number to call twice a day and even on Saturdays they call me and I ask them not to call but they do not care. I think they use call centers in India and get super aggressive Indian man leaving long messages. I have prepaid phone and have to pay to listen to their messages. They do not stop calling me. How awful is that? I will not buy anything from people who stole my number
  • There is an option to delete your profile if you happen to get caught up in this scam. Though I've requested mine to be taken off, they have seemingly ignored the request. I finally got my number taken off the continuing education list, and was called by yet another caller who leaves no message and calls multiple times with a different area code...it never ends. DO NOT USE snagajob.
  • I signed my husband up on Snagajob and he completed several applications. He got a call one day from someone saying "hey Joe, I'd like to set up an interview with you tomorrow at 2pm". My husband was driving on the freeway at the time the girl called so he told her to text him the info. She didn't text him the company name, just the address. So we looked up the address and come to find out it was a scam tactic run by Primerica trying to get my husband to come in and pull the ole pyramid scam thing on him. He text her back and said thanks but no thanks and she STILL tried to convince him that it was a legit interview. So beware! I'm now convinced she got his contact info from snagajob.
  • yeah people keep calling from 8am to 10pm...... Snagajob is just bad news
  • I am part of a legitimate restaurant franchise using snagajob.com to hire hourly employees. For this purpose, it is very effective. I receive far more qualified applicants via snagajob than say a posting on Craigslist. Yes, there are a lot of surplus opportunities to sign up for on snagajob which becomes a bit of a nuisance to applicants. However you can simply hit the skip button at the bottom of these ads and continue on with the application. Ulitmately, it's all about getting a job. We have hired many people from this service, so don't worry about using it if that is what your intentions are.
  • Most definitely a scam. Don't do it.
  • The system doesn't generate a unique user profile URL identifier which means it isn't set up to disperse your data. Instead it is designed to LOOK LIKE it's set up to disburse your data but in fact is all about getting you to read the ads that pop up in between every action. This took me about an hour to figure out. An of my life wasted. What's more I got to the snagajob site by responding to a Craig's list ad for a writing job. Which I believe in and of itself was a scam to get me to spend some quality time on this fraud of a job seeker site.

    The whole operation stinks, is taking advantage of our desperate economy and the unemployed jumping through whatever new media hoops in order to get a bite on our lines.

    Shameful. Terribly so.

  • NOTICE- SNAG A JOB IS A FAKE AND FRAUD! Buyer beware! Once you post a resume your information will be sold to telemarketers, and you will be called day and night. Snagajob will receive a big surprise soon from me after all the details are worked out. It's called a lawsuit. So just keep on doing what your doing you morons
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