The free posts get less traction and are generally less visible on Indeed so I strictly utilize the paid version. Is it safe to respond to a direct text message from an employer? Speaking of resumes, do NOT use Indeed’s resumes to apply to anything.
Is using Indeed even worth it? I’ve seen so many complaints about it.
Yes, you can still find some legitimate postings on here for success. Is it a waste of time to revisit Indeed? There’s one job I’m looking at with about 4 listing on Indeed. I was originally going to apply on Indeed then noticed one of the other listings had an option to directly apply on the company’s website. I’ve applied to over 200 jobs the last few months. As the employer, I have the option to pay per application received or do a free post.
Is it bad to apply both through Indeed and the company website?
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- The free posts get less traction and are generally less visible on Indeed so I strictly utilize the paid version.
- I was originally going to apply on Indeed then noticed one of the other listings had an option to directly apply on the company’s website.
- I hear about certain convenient features about Indeed, like being able to essentially “mass apply” to a number among roles at a time.
- As the employer, I have the option to pay per application received or do a free post.
- Speaking of resumes, do NOT use Indeed’s resumes to apply to anything.
- This includes random jobs, online employers, sites that pay you and ways to monetize websites.
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Indeed is just a glorified parasite of a website and most of the jobs you find on there are false doors. Indeed OnLuck casino works by scraping hundreds or thousands of other websites for real job postings, and recreates the information as a new job in its own format. An overwhelming majority of jobs posted here are clones.
- Use indeed as a resource to find job postings, but then go directly to a company’s website to search for the job and apply directly with them.
- Yes, you can still find some legitimate postings on here for success.
- Indeed works by scraping hundreds or thousands of other websites for real job postings, and recreates the information as a new job in its own format.
- An overwhelming majority of jobs posted here are clones.
- I’ve applied to over 200 jobs the last few months.
- There’s one job I’m looking at with about 4 listing on Indeed.
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An Insight on Indeed from the Employer POV
Don’t apply to anything more than two weeks old. Old and filled postings are nearly impossible to take down, so most are just left to time out through the site. This includes random jobs, online employers, sites that pay you and ways to monetize websites.
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- Don’t apply to anything more than two weeks old.
- I’m not applying to wild jobs or anything.
- Applying to these cloned jobs does absolutely nothing.
- Indeed is just a glorified parasite of a website and most of the jobs you find on there are false doors.
- Old and filled postings are nearly impossible to take down, so most are just left to time out through the site.
- Is it safe to respond to a direct text message from an employer?
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“Not selected by employer” indeed
Applying to these cloned jobs does absolutely nothing. I’m not applying to wild jobs or anything. I hear about certain convenient features about Indeed, like being able to essentially “mass apply” to a number among roles at a time. Use indeed as a resource to find job postings, but then go directly to a company’s website to search for the job and apply directly with them.
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