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 ...
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Hi everyone, I wanted to warn you about this company: Data Annotation. They are a company that claims to give freelancers the opportunity to WFH.
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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. Making your ...
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For TLDR SEE 3rd FROM LAST PARAGRAPH - the one after the email link - When a job poster is posting they are able to enter a number of keywords that they can have indeed do a search for which will basically just scan all your listed skills that help indeed show you jobs you’re looking for or resumes that job seekers make public/searchable in the hopes it will allow a recruiter to bring job ...
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I use indeed to search and then go to the company’s website. Sometimes the job isn’t available anymore, and there may be others that are of interest. I’ve already gotten a couple calls today from places that I applied on their website vs indeed.
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I have found several jobs on Indeed over the years. I go to the company site to apply. If I can't find the company site or the particular job on the site I question the posting and don't apply to any of those weird job boards that feel like a phishing expedition. However, I have had better luck this go around with LinkedIn than Indeed.
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12 months ago I had the same experience with indeed. 6 months ago I changed up my process a bit. I refreshed about 3 times a day (morning noon and evening) and only applied to jobs that had JUST been posted (I think the setting on indeed is"since last visit"). I averaged 1.5 recruiter calls a day and ended up with 4 offers in a month.
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I have gotten 0 interviews from LinkedIn applications, but a few from Indeed. Still haven't gotten anything, but I have been getting a response at least from a small percentage of applications made on Indeed. I have paid for FlexJobs and Virtual-somethingorother and also got absolutely nothing on either. Complete waste of time and money.
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honestly, the snapdragon x elite surface laptops look incredible, microsoft have put them forward as a direct competitor to apple’s M3, so i’m really hoping that means they’ve put a lot of effort into fully ironing out any emulation issues before launch.. there’s not even an intel/AMD option, so here’s to hoping that’s a show of their faith!!
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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. Applying to these cloned jobs does ...
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