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- felinis replies to Career Advisor| 2 repliesIMHO Job.com is a "parasite" job site with no original content. They seem to take real job leads from one job board, then post this lead on another board, directing the original job application link to point to Job.Com. This forces you to register with Job.com before they forward you to the actual job board/site, which is usually JobFox. Once you get to JobFox or whatever, you have to register again there. This is how I got registered with them.
It gets better - I believe that Job.Com has no jobs. Instead they have spiders that sweep other job boards for their jobs. Then Job.com re-formats that information and places it on their board, with a link to the real job site (like JobFox). Every job that you select from their site forwards you to another job board. All of their impressive statistics about how many jobs they offer is simply a count of the number of jobs that their spiders have scavenged from other sources.
The company SpiderMount sells a "Job Spider" that does just this - it is called "Job Wrapping" and "Job Scraping".
In between each Job.com screen is a confusing "bait" screen selling some service. Press the wrong button and you end up being solicited by some scam job or resume service.
Register with them and you will start to receive tons of job scan emails and phone calls. And no, they will not unregister you or delete your account when you contact them.
Job.com is owned by eNom - "domain reseller registrar". Two of their products are the "eNom API" and "Instant Reseller". eNom API allows the user to "Integrate into an existing site". It "seamlessly integrates with 3rd party merchant account/billing tools, hosting/email tools, and other value-added services.". Instant Reseller will "start earning revenue by driving customers to your very own white labeled storefront ".
It appears to me that Job.com has "integrated" into other job sites such as JobFox where they start "driving customers" (job seekers) to Job.com, where they "resell" the jobs that they find there.
eNom is owned by Demand Media. - Cassie replies to felinis| 1 replyOh, wow! Thanks for this information! I applied for one specific job yesterday on jobs.com and wondered about the differences in the job post dates; it looked like the position was originally posted on yahoo jobs on Dec. 6, 2010, but there it was posted again on Jan. 10, 2011 at jobs.com. I thought maybe the first person that was hired didn't work out, so they opened up the position again. Now, I feel kind of embarrassed, because I feel like I'm bothering this employer with an unsolicited resume about a job that has already been filled. I was really excited about the job! It fit me perfectly! I was excited about the company, too, and now this kind of cuts me out of ever being able to apply there again.
Wish there was some redress to this problem. It's sneaky and tricky and mean. I think I'll go over to the website for my State Attorney General's office and file a complaint. I mean, this is not good!
Something else I'm going to do is go edit my resume, remove all information from it, and instead insert something about jobs.com being a scam. Let them choke on that! - Cassie replies to CassieIf anybody has posted a resume to job.com and then received telemarketing phone calls and email spam from them, go here: http://www.ftc.gov/jobscams. This is the website for the Federal Trade Commission and they are DOWN ON EMPLOYMENT SCAMS, especially if job.com has tried to sell you anything. There is an easy-to-use complaint form. I filed a complaint against job.com with the FTC.
I also went back to the job.com site, deleted my resume and instead wrote an alert to anybody reading my resume that the place was a scam. Then, I clicked the "make your resume public" button. Everybody should know.
We've got the law on our side, folks.
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