Should You Pay to Get Access to Job Listings?
Saturday, June 21, 2008
If you are currently unemployed, you may actually be desperate for a job, especially if you have a family to support or bills that need to be paid. When it comes to finding job listings, especially online, you may find many websites that want you to pay to gain access to their information. When it comes to paying for job listings, the decision is yours to make, but it is important that you know that you don’t have to do so. There are a number of different ways that you can get access to an unlimited number of job listings free of charge. As previously stated, the decision as to whether or not you want to pay to gain access to job listings is yours to make, but you are advised against paying for information that you should be able to get free of charge.
There are also websites, which can be found online, that are sometimes referred to as careering hunting or job hunting websites. Two of these websites include Monster.com and CareerBuilder.com. These websites and many other similar ones are free to use and register for. They not only allow you to search through available job listings and apply for any jobs that you want to, but may also allow you to post your resume on their systems. By doing this, employers, who are looking for applicants themselves, are able to come across your resume, without you actually having to apply for the job.
Many of the online websites that request that you pay to gain access to their information don’t always allow you to apply for the jobs in question directly through their websites, like most career hunting or job hunting websites do. Sometimes, you aren’t even given information on to how contact the company in question! This is because these types of websites, the ones that want you to pay, unlike the above mentioned career hunting or job hunting websites, do not work directly with hiring employers.
As a reminder, the decision as to whether or not you want to pay for job listings is yours to make, but you are advised against doing so. In fact, what you may not realize is that some of the websites that ask you to pay to gain access to their information are like scams. Many of these individuals running these websites find the information for their sites online, without paying a dime. With a small amount of time and work, you should be able to do the same.
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