JobsRadar’s earns a 1.0-star rating from 7 reviews, showing that the majority of job seekers are dissatisfied with job search experience.
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Scammers
Recently I received a text message with a job offer. I called the number and someone answered and said he was from JobsRadar.
I had an account on JobsRadar website but never actually used it. Made a profile and that's all.
That person told me that he was really impressed with my resume and wanted to offer me a job. He said that he was a director of some well known company. When I asked him about the company he said that was secret information. Really?
Then he said he needed some of my personal data, but I refused and said that I wasn't interested. 100% scammer. I wonder how many scammers there are on JobsRadar.
No jobs here
I signed up for JobsRadar and made a job request. Several days later a man called and said that he had a job for me. I was very excited and went on an interview. I came to the place and met the person, he asked several questions and offered me a job. I worked for him for about a month and then he just disappeared and never paid me! I tried to get some help from JobsRadar customer service but they said that it was not their problem! I'm totally disgusted with JobsRadar!
Waste of time
I joined JobsRadar in order to find a job. I received a phone call from a woman asking me if I am looking for a job. I told her yes and she asked me several questions about my address, age and job preference. I also asked her some questions, but she answered oddly and in the end said that she will answer all my questions later. She told me their location and promised to call back later. Several days later I decided to call her since she did not call me back as promised. But when she picked up the phone she claimed she wasn't the person I spoke with. That was strange because I was sure it was the same person. I recognized her voice. Then I contacted JobsRadar customer care and reported that number. This website is not a good place for job searching. Just a waste of time.
Is JobsRadar Legit?
JobsRadar earns a trustworthiness rating of 54%
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Their jobs are unavailable
Don’t rely on the website www.jobsradar.com. I opened the website and searched for the jobs. But it turned out that all jobs were unavailable. Almost all jobs were closed and the moderators didn’t remove the ads about the jobs. I was so angry that I wasted time and didn’t find what I needed. Don’t waste time there, because you won’t find necessary information there.
Read full review of JobsRadarThe rep refused to help to improve my resume
I went to the website www.jobsradar.com and contacted the online chat agent. I asked him if they could help me to improve my resume. The rep told “yes”, but after that he was silent within 30 minutes. After he replied, but he started to speak with me in rude manner and all his advices were completely unnecessary and didn’t fit me. I told him about it, but the agent stopped to reply at all. It was the worst services and attitude.
Read full review of JobsRadarRude and useless customer services
Don’t use the website www.jobsradar.com. I contacted them and asked to provide the resume for me, but the rep started to yell at me. The customer services were the worst and it was awful. I was shocked that the employees behaved like this. They refused to help me and started to ignore me afterwards. The company and their services are the worst, so stay away from them and post comments about it. Please, post your comments and share your views about this company.
This "company " is a complete spam. They sent me a job offer and ..oops within 3 minutes the job was filled.. I am blocking them. What a waste of oxygen.
Can relate to that when I tried them in Mid Nov of 2015 I told the person I didn't think it was going to work, the next thing I know they start to hang up the phone just like that. It got so bad even changed my cell number as a security concern.
Horrible site they keep calling me from an unknown number and when I call back the number they leave there is no answer.
The site asks for too much personal information, i would use another site like monster.com if you are seeking employment.
Their jobs are fakes
I found the website www.jobsradar.com several weeks ago, but it was really bad experience. I hoped to get some work from them, but all their jobs were fakes. When I tried to reach someone from the company, no replies, no promises of calling back. I sent emails and messages to the customer services, but I haven’t received nay reply. WTF? The website is real scam, so please share this info in order to warn other users.
I agree with Olcos and Jondoeme. I have been job searching and therefore have a few irons in the fire (resume uploaded to monster.com and a few other job sites, So, I didn't think it too odd when, about a week ago, I received a text about a job that had been advertised (although I had not actually applied for said job yet). Anyway, looking back, I realize how weird the whole encounter was - out of the blue, I received a text that said simply,
"Jane, we haven't heard from you. If you're interested in a (business name) job, call [protected]. Text STOP to end. -jobsradar.com."
Again, the funniest thing was that I had never actually applied for this job. Lol.
The nuttiest website in the country, all I said to this clowns was I didn't think it was going to work and the person is hanging up the phone
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