
Terry
GBIf applying for a job in the U.S. If applying for a job in the U.S., please make sure the recruiters speak clear English and have correct location information, contact info, etc. When someone is trying to fill a position in K.C. and they are calling from Jersey and don't speak English, it's harder on everyone I promise...

Marge Lubert-Doucette
GBFound a job, hoping for a career. But what else did I get myself into on CareerBuilder???hat I was able to find a job through Career Builder. I hope it becomes a career. But, I am getting inquires from foreign companies stating they found my resume on line. Do I need to worry about that? Are these legit companies? Does Career Builder do anything to protect our information? I suspect these jobs are fake, although they do not require upfront money & you do not have to buy anything, but what they are asking you to do, is that legal? How do you find out if it is real employment or how do I remove my resume asap?

Bob Green
GBI had a horrible experience with… I had a horrible experience with CareerBuilder. I thought I'd try it out and post one job during July. Website logins and navigation is absolutely the worst. You'll end up with 5-6 extra tabs open and can't get answers. The bot chat...worthless. Gave me an answer on where to cancel my description that didn't exist. Also they said I have 4 applicants...3 were from the same person.

Mark Hopkins
GBScams on scams Scam, scam, and SCAMS!! Do not even bother. You will receive HUNDREDS of phishing schemes every day and waste your time wading through fake job postings. CareerBuilder should be investigated and shut down!

Samantha W
GBBEWARE Whatever you do, stay far away from this website. Do not give them any personal information. Nothing but scam job offers and phishing emails. You’ll have to change your email address because they come from different sources, so blocking doesn’t help. Even if you request that CareerBuilder does not share your data, your info is already floating around out there.