Keith Wooten
GBI am having the exact situation and it… I am having the exact situation and it is driving me nuts, too. It is hard enough to weed through legitimate offers without being bombarded by emails and texts saying they received my info from Career Builders and they have an interview set up. Not in my field and usually not researchable.
Kevin Bredall
GBCareerBuilder sucks Sent me multiple times to a completely different company than the one I was applying for. Instead of Trader Joes, it'd turn into UPS. Instead of Nike Warehouse it'd turn into US Border Patrol. Worst job site period, after sign ups you will receive copious amounts of junk emails and calls.
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?
wyang 16
GBStay away Stay away to protect your info. there are tons of other job posting platforms that don't have these problems. I started getting calls from people with very strong indian accent, all offering me an interview for a job in a field I am not even related anymore. I've been asking all of them where they are getting my information. I thought they were saying Career Vendor. But just realized it was Career Builder because of their automatic email suggesting me same type of jobs. Deleted my account.
L Khafizov
GBA very strange / fraudulent company A very strange / fraudulent company. When you want to open a job description, they redirect you to another site with vacancies, and then to the third one. / everyjobforme.com / ejmj.com / expertjobmatch.com There are several SMS messages about vacancies, both from CareerBuilder and from other fake job sites. In letters or SMS, they write that a suitable job has been found for you. When you click on the link, it may turn out to be a completely different job.