Any suggestions for job sites Sorry you're being down voted Indeed is getting exhausting and without hearing much of anything back
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Just curious if there is a better avenue to search for jobs.
I graduate in may and was applying through linkedin and indeed and never once got an email back
I started applying through my university's job board and got 3 interviews and a job offer within a month. Can’t tell you how many scams i’ve encountered in indeed and linkedin jobs in the past 6 months I’ve mostly given up, am focusing on getting my promoted where i am now than searching fir something else, because reopening myself up to the world of scams again feels like too much effort and an absolute waste of my time and energy. Does anyone know if data annotation is a scam
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Almost every job i’ve gotten has been through indeed actually, i’ve also used facebook jobs and applying on company websites or asking in person.
The indeed ios app stopped showing the date the jobs are posted I don’t know which jobs are new or old. 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 If that is the exact text they sent you
It is very poorly written
(no offense to you, if you are the writer lol) for. I constantly hear the expression "thank you very much indeed" In the bbc, both tv and radio Indeed is a standard job search website, but searching within your industry might be more beneficial to you
Would you mind sharing in what sector you are seeking employment Also, are you looking for entry level, midlevel, or high level positions