The ugly truth of Indeed. An HR viewpoint : r recruitinghell - Reddit Indeed is just a glorified parasite of a website and most of the jobs you find on there are false doors 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
“Not selected by employer” indeed : r jobs - Reddit Note that in addition to being able to see resumes cover letter applicant info through the Indeed platform that the same info is emailed to the employer as well So if the employer chooses to just use those emails to choose their candidates, this may be the reason you got that message However, we don't know so we can't automatically assume
Text message from indeed - is it legit? : r WorkOnline - Reddit I actually hire people from indeed I will occasionally text to set up an interview But my primary focus is actually calling them I find going to the indeed site to contact via message or email a pain It's much swifter easier to get in direct contact But as an employer; if that is the exact text they sent you It is very poorly written
Has anyone actually landed a job on Indeed : r jobs - Reddit Last January I accepted a job that was posted on Indeed One of the worst positions I have ever held My SO also found a position in December and love love loves it, but he searched for well over a year Positions on Indeed are like the old school way of job searches with a newspaper Weed out the trash and apply at what appeals
Beware of Realistic Indeed Scams : r jobs - Reddit What I tend to do before I apply to something is look up the company online and see if they are listed on LinkedIn, Indeed, and Glassdoor as well as having a seemingly legit company website Then I check the careers page on the company website and apply through there if they have an option to apply directly at the company instead of through Indeed
90% of the jobs I apply to through indeed never even view my . . . - Reddit Unless it’s your absolute only option, people need to stop applying with Indeed Go to the company’s page and apply every time Even if it’s not as easy or takes more time, just do it Those “quick easy apply” features with LinkedIn and Indeed are gimmicks The only reason employers care about job boards is for advertising
Can your current employer tell youre applying to jobs on indeed? Employers can see your resume and the last time you logged into Indeed if your resume is searchable Basically when the employer posts a job, Indeed will pull together a list of potential candidates The system isn't the best at it and will pull a candidate into the list even if it isn't the type of position they're looking for
Has anyone been able to see the posted dates for jobs on the Indeed iOS . . . I found a solution to find the job post date on Indeed using Google Chrome and chatGPT Note: I am in no way a tech or coding nerd so take this with a grain of salt, but I think I am onto something here: 1) Open Indeed job webpage 2) right click and then select view page source, or Ctrl U will do the same thing in windows
Why did Indeed remove their lasted posted function? And how both LinkedIn and Indeed don’t show real results… For example I want a job in a very niche tech field and I found the listing by searching the term directly in google When i searched the job title on LinkedIn it didn’t show up
Indeed is useless. Does anyone have job sites that they swear by? Been using indeed as reference point only and applying to companies which are directly related to my line of work no body is hiring anyone right now Called one employer to verify whether there company is actually looking to hire for one particular role manager said the position has been filled for over year, this leaves me wondering about indeed legitimacy or accuracy of the adds they post