A lot of times, employers are not aware that by closing out their listing on the Indeed platform without taking any further actions through the platform that every applicant gets the "Not selected by employer" message. Note that in addition to being able to see resumes/cover letter/applicant info through the Indeed platform that the same info is emailed to the employer as well. So if the ...
So I've been looking for a way to find the date job listings on Indeed.com were posted. These are purposely hidden for jobs 30+ days old to make jobs seem more recent/active than they are. I found a helpful comment by u/rambobaby5000 about using the "View Source Page" function to find how many days ago a job was posted. Basically, right clicking the job posting, clicking "View Source," then ...
An Insight on Indeed from the Employer POV I'm VP of Operations at an Outpatient Surgery Center with a Master's degree in Healthcare Administration. I handle all day-to-day operations including all human resource functions (hiring, firing, credentialing, etc.). I see a lot of questions on this sub about how Indeed works so here’s some insight.
When Indeed automatically denies my application, does the employer still see it? Let me clarify. Sometimes when I apply to a job, I go into the "My jobs" section to see that Indeed labeled my application "Not selected by employer" 2.5 seconds after submitting the application. It's not the employer, it's indeed.
Indeed can't rely on new jobs to bring users to their platform since they'd be dead overnight with so few new jobs on it. I'm not sure if they were doing it last year or not since the response rate was wild.
Can’t tell you how many scams I’ve encountered in indeed and LinkedIn jobs in the past 6 months. I’ve mostly given up, am focusing on getting my promoted where I am now than searching fir something else, because reopening myself up to the world of scams again feels like too much effort and an absolute waste of my time and energy.
I’ve seen so many people say you never get jobs from indeed. I’m trying to find a job as I’m a student and literally cannot afford to live, but every job has 400+ applicants and my application is never even viewed. My question is do people actually get jobs from indeed? If no, where do you actually find these jobs? I’m in the UK, my uni jobs support thing is useless, I just don’t see ...
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 absolutely nothing. Nobody receives your ...
Indeed doesn’t make money from fake job posts as fake companies can’t be verified and thus can’t have an employer account. Also, you don’t even know where you applied as the scammer said “job board” when you asked.