Two New Job Finder Services Sites
Last week I was tipped off to two new job finder services sites you may want to check out. Each is different in their approach to searching the web for posted jobs that meet your criteria. Both do the research for you saving you hours of surfing for jobs.
Check them out and let the rest of us know what you think about either of them. Are they viable or are they a ripoff?
1. JobSerf
They employ personnel from India to post your resume to as many appropriate job postings on the Internet that they can locate. You receive 20 hours of service for $98. At less than $5 an hour, you can imagine what they're paying these people to do the actual work. Still, if you're pressed for time and want to blast your resume everywhere you can as quickly as possible without logging in hours and hours of work to search for job postings, you might want to check them out.
2. RiseSmart
A much slicker site, Risesmart aims for the executive and upper employment demographic by employing a "concierge" to match available $100K+ jobs with your submitted profile. They search all the job boards and corporate sites to find appropriate matches and bring those matches to your special Workspace page for your review. Cost for this service is about $44 for one month, $110 for 3 months. They already claim paying customers and their site page appears to be getting significant traffic with an Alexa ranking of around 495K. If you're looking for a $100K+ job and don't want to spend time looking, then check them out.
Joe








Thanks for providing a couple of companies , it will definitely help those who are in the look out for jobs.
Posted by: Employment Finder | November 21, 2008 at 07:41 AM
Thanks for putting us on your blog, but please be aware that we are not 'resume blasters'. Our process (it is thorough) gets the required information from job seekers to target the correct jobs, and then we apply for them using their cover letters and resumes while making it appear they did themselves. We post resumes also, but the core of our service is actually applying to jobs, the same way a job seeker would do, but for less than $5 per hour. Thanks!
Posted by: Jay Martin | January 18, 2009 at 12:07 PM