I see a lot of questions on this sub about how indeed works so here’s some insight. I constantly hear the expression "thank you very much indeed" When indeed detects that a new applicant doesn’t meet your deal breaker criteria, their submitted application is automatically filed under the rejected tab in your dashboard
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We will not send them a rejection email on your behalf unless you opt into indeed employer assist
Instead, they’ll just be filtered out for you.
A lot of times, employers are not aware that by closing out their listing on the indeed platform without taking any further actions through the platform that every applicant gets the not selected by employer message 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 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. Indeed can't rely on new jobs to bring users to their platform since they'd be dead overnight with so few new jobs on it I'm not sure if they were doing it last year or not since the response rate was wild. 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.
I've typically used indeed and it's worked for me in the past I don't really know how to look for jobs other than indeed and i really want to find something (anything at this point). I am tired of linkedin, indeed (and many similar job sites) especially because most jobs on these platforms are falsely… Can’t tell you how many scams i’ve encountered in indeed and linkedin jobs in the past 6 months