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Its stupid and annoying that careerbuilder shares your resume with other recruiting companies that fill your inbox with completely irrelevant jobs. Huge waste of time.

I stopped using their sustem2 for a while and eventually these emails and calla stopped. However a day after just logging into their site again the emails, txts and calls from shady and irrelevant companies and recruiters syarted again. I am a Network Engineer getting tons of emails and calls to be a entrepreneur, leader, car insurance agent, etc and they all say they found my resume at Career builder. However since i already notice this is a pattern after i log in, i know its not coincidence. I am contacting Careerbuilder and will ask them ro remove my resume and close my account. Enough of this bs. I did not register for this website.

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I received an email thanking me for uploading my resume. I did not provide any of this information, nor did I authorise the use of my information.

Creating an account in my name using my email and a fake address is COMPLETELY FRAUDULENT. I have requested that my account be removed and expect to be informed when this is done within the 30 day window (which is egregious).

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I will be negatively rating this site on every possible review site possible. Skimming my LinkedIn for this information and creating and account in my name is akin to identity theft. I was about to apply for a job that was posted on CareerBuilder. In reviewing the job requirements, I was suspicious of the wording / phrasing (it was very generic). I highlighted a large section of test and searched for in through Google.

Sure enough, the first result lead me to a website that offered to teach how to put out a job description. There was no legitimate company behind the job ad. I can only imagine what this 'company' is doing to people's personal information when they submit their resumes. I would not recommend this company to anyone.

Communication is a nightmare; results are very poor, program is not user friendly and employees will contradict each other. We signed up with Career Builder 10/19/17 and soon started to see the results were awful. On January 19th I made my first contact regarding our results.

Spoke with our rep she told me she didn't know why we were not getting results because we were doing everything right. She made a few suggestion and we mad the adjustments on our end. This happened 3 times, contacted they suggested I made changes and still results didn't change. So I contact one more time but this time no one replied so I did some online research and found 2 managers email addresses VP Sales and Senior Sales Manager.

I quickly emailed them with all my contacts previously. By this time we had to sign back up with our previous company or we would never get any employees so now we are paying two companies. This is now April, and we had to come to the realization this company costs us way to much man power. We have to contact them non-stop and hope they reply or have a temporary solution to boost our results. It's time to sever ties well guess what even tho we have not delivered on anything we told you when you signed up you still have to pay 50% of the remaining contract balance.

Thank you Career Builder for teaching us a lesson! This website is so useless that I regret making an account here.

I used Indeed.com prior and while I wasn't that happy with the results, at least they didn't give me spam. The second I made a CareerBuilder account, I received more spam, fake emails, and fake responses regarding work. I constantly get emails from recruiters, recruitment subscriptions where I have to unsubscribe, and emails telling me that I received positions to places I never even applied to.This is beyond discouraging and harassment. While I acknowledge I gave my information to CareerBuilder, they are violating me and sharing my professional/business information with others and usually not legitimate places. Deleting my account immediately and I hope the spam stops. I can't believe this website was recommended by a college professor; which was the reason why I created it to begin with!FYI: On the account deletion page, it states that if you delete your account, you can't use the same email address to make another account in the future. You'd have to sign up with a different email.

That's so unheard of.UPDATE: After deleting my account, those suspicious 'job' emails stopped. I got maybe 1-3 of them the first few week, but after, they seemed to have stopped entirely. Fumefx. I hope it'll stay that way.

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Hello fellow job seekers. If you are reading this, it means you take your job search seriously. You are probably a lot like me, in that you want to find something that fits you. You do your research on the companies you will apply to find the right fit, you want a job you can be happy at and will give you the best options. But, like me, you need to track down these potential companies and open positions.

You could grab the morning paper, drive down to an employment agency in your state or you can do all of this online. I chose online for the simple fact jobs are updated at all times, you don't have to go out and buy the paper or wait for its arrival and you don't have to sit in a stuffy office building in front of a bank of computers.It is just so easy to do all of this from the comfort of your own home, so now all you have to do is find the best job search site. There are a bunch of them.

Some are ok, some are geared more for the professional and then there are those that cover just about anything. Career Builder is one of those sites, for lack of a better term, is just pure GARBAGE. Don't even bother filling out all the information, doing a search or even giving them your email address. Folks, I have worked with at least four different sites and Career Builder, although one of the five, would be ranked down around 20th on the list for a reputable and helpful sites.

Yes, I know the math doesn't work, but that is the best I can do as far as ranking a loathsome site that has sent me jobs I never asked for, from the same companies, repeatedly. I used to just hit the 'Not Interested' tab and then when directed for a reason, usually just hit the not interested in company and never filled out the remarks. Until about a month ago, when I typed out the response as to why I refused to even consider working for the company they were suggesting.Then again about 2 weeks ago, they sent me another job opportunity for the same company. I responded, explaining this was the second time and reiterated my desire not to apply for, let alone work for the company and informed Career Builder, if I received another request for this company or anyone like it, I would deliver a poor review of Career Builder.

Well, guess what I got just an hour before writing this review. That's right folks, another request to consider the company. It's a good thing I take HBP medication, or I would have had a stroke. I will not give you the name of the company they continually tried to get me to apply for, since it's not the companies fault that Career Builder does a lousy job at putting the right potential employee with the right company. Nor is it the fault of the company that individuals working for Career Builder can't review, read or comprehend a written response asking to never be bothered about the company again. Not once, not twice but three times or more.So, to Career Builder, I do not wish to continue any job searches through your lousy site.

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I suggest others do the same. I will continue to do my searches with sites who actually listen to the individual and take the time to make contact with them to correct these type of mismatches from happening.

I would give Career Builder a negative 10 star review, but its not an option given. Good luck job seekers.

A company could not possibly have worse customer service or more people who simply DON'T CARE! It literally took a WEEK to place an ad with them - the same ad I placed in 5 minutes on other sites. They had site issues, didn't reply to my emails, gave me useless help (when they did), and then gypped me out one day in my ad - never mind the fact that NO ONE offered to discount a $395 ad for my WEEKLONG INCONVENIENCE! Time is money and I wasted BOTH with the useless company! I highly suggest everyone avoid CAREER BUILDER, based on the lousy service and uncaring attitudes that I experienced! CareerBuilder welcomed me to their site one day. I did not create an account and had not heard of them before.

I assumed it was spam and ignored the email. I received a few inquiries from recruiters the next day and emailed the CareerBuilder support team to remove/delete my account immediately as I did not create it.I did not hear back. I reported every email they sent as spam and filled out their surveys saying that they need to verify accounts better.

(at least email verification, this is 2018) One week later and I am getting 3 calls a day about open positions all claiming to have found my information on CareerBuilder.I decided to go recover my account and delete it myself. Luckily that worked. Apparently I was signed up with my linkedin profile as my resume.

It was barely filled out, most of the information wrong. Only my degree, phone number and email were filled out correctly. This leads me to believe that every recruiter that contacted me did not even look at my resume.

They are the definition of spam, you should subscribe to every job posting in your area as that would provide much better value than the emails from 'recruiters' you get from CareerBuilder. CareerBuilder is the worse job-hunting site that I've had the misfortune of interacting with. I'm in a technical field, and in a niche. The job matches are consistently poor and arrive 3 to 5 times per day. Only about 1% of the 25 to 150 alleged matches are remotely close. CareerBuilder also will send a message that is titled 'Company X is interested in you!'

A complete lie. They company is not interested, nor did it even look at your resume.

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It's just CareerBuilder falsely informing you that they've matched you to the job. And if all of that wasn't bad enough, the flood of job-spam that ends up in your mailbox exceeds the amount of junk actually sent by CareerBuilder.

And most of the job-spam is about completely unrelated alleged jobs (usually in the 'insurance sales' arena). And after a bit of investigation prove to be nothing more than pyramid schemes. Let's remember that at least it's free to receive job notifications from CareerBuilder. The thing that annoys me is that you cannot specify that you only want to see jobs within a certain area.I continually get emailed jobs that are 2+ hours away from my home and it's a waste of time.Also, many employers have told me that when they try to look at my resume on CareerBuilder, it's formatted badly and is hard to read as it apparently doesn't look at all like the document I uploaded.Another thing they need to do is remove jobs that are filled!

It's extremely aggravating to go to all of the trouble of filling out an online app just to find out that the position was filled 3 week ago!But.let's remember, it's still a free service and it doesn't cost anything to look! Beware before you post your resume on careerbuilder.

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From the moment I uploaded my resume I have been called and e-mailed by companies for jobs that are no where near my profession. I get cold calls from people who won't tell me who they are or what type of job it is, but they want me to set up an interview.

Usually they end up trying to convince me to become an owner or work for a terrible salary as an entry level insurance agent. If you are an experienced professional look for a legitimate job in your career field, DO NOT use careerbuilder. I had to deactivate my account and they still call me.

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