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@5pctLowBatteryАй бұрын
Fake jobs plus Real bills equals frustration and distrust.
@ksw501Ай бұрын
Yup
@JackMcGuire-em7ntАй бұрын
more accurately it makes *Homer something something*
@venomqc8612Ай бұрын
…and subtract goals divided by retirement, don’t forget to carry 2.4 kids equals empty wallet and credit card debt.
@rechitsapivoАй бұрын
If fake jobs are okay then fake resumes are okay as well.
@darksideblues135Ай бұрын
Why not. If buying isn't owning, the piracy isn't stealing.
@username776321 күн бұрын
Yup, we are quickly entering a world of AI-generated job postings with AI generated resumes.
@susanoakeshaufАй бұрын
Gosh, it's no wonder that people hate corporate America.
@rotatorcuffs8140Ай бұрын
It's unethical. Plain and simple.
@zvmZvm0102Ай бұрын
I manage a department, we're not hiring. I keep seeing hr (without my knowledge) posting jobs for my department. There is no job, hr does this for their own reasons. Sometimes i feel like it is just to intimidate my current staff.
@waterdd1Ай бұрын
Have you asked them?
@Info-GodАй бұрын
Do you have a specific Performance Appraisal month or months?
@jennyc5100Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this.
@blackham7Ай бұрын
It's to farm your CVs. If fake job postings were illegal and penalised with hefty fines recruiters would stop their BS games overnight
@Info-GodАй бұрын
This is how people like Bryan learn how to improve a CV but is interesting to find out when companies have the Performance Appraisals.
@RWROWАй бұрын
I was laid off 7 times in my career. This warning is real. I assumed that the HR Depts were keeping themselves busy collecting information on our prior salaries and other info on the applicant pool for future use. Looking for a job in a down economy felt like being a cancer patient who was willing to try anything to survive. Exercise, do volunteer activities, socialize etc to avoid depression taking over.
@PenguinmanereikelАй бұрын
@@RWROW muscles don't pay bills. Feeding the homeless doesn't feed me. And it's only a matter of time before your friends start thinking you're a leech and cut you out.
@ozan4702Ай бұрын
@@PenguinmanereikelRight, no need to volunteer when the life is already difficult. I would rather spend that time to make my life easier not someone else's life.
@mythocrat11 күн бұрын
Thanks for this comment bro. God bless you. I am going down to depression with this endless job search. I applied for more than 300 application, and they are mostly lying
@mythocrat11 күн бұрын
@@ozan4702 volunteering is not bad, if you volunteer in helping the in the social sense
@justjen139Ай бұрын
Any time I see address, social security number, or phone number before I even speak with them - red flag. Also, checking out if they're a reputable company. Always check the website. Thank you for this video. Too many people are getting screwed in this job market.
@MultiStatsАй бұрын
There are the fake job postings where it is a vehicle for identity theft. I can verify that. I'm always getting e-mails from these entities. I'm sure they have other ways to do this. A corporate recruiter using a gmail account? Yeah, that is suspicious. The overly flattering contact messages are a big red flag. If only one person in 100,000 takes the bait, I'm sure they view it as a success. Thank you for this!
@LordofFullmetalАй бұрын
The issue with collecting resumes to have a pool of potential candidates is that those candidates aren’t just sitting there in a drawer waiting for the business to get back to them. If you don’t hire them they will look for work elsewhere, and if you suddenly reach out a year later they’ll either be hired somewhere else, or they won’t want to work for you anymore due to damaged trust. I don’t know why companies think this is a good idea.
@stevenebuchananАй бұрын
I just completed a job search. I experienced all these scenarios. You have to be constantly diligent. It’s tough!
@martinjohnson1534Ай бұрын
How to spot a fake job: It's being advertised.
@CateutopiaАй бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@CateutopiaАй бұрын
Also just like the Fake Job Fair I recently attended. I still have not heard anything since Sept 5th. 😕
@helena20000Ай бұрын
@@Cateutopiaa lot of people are now/starting to figure out that there are more & more fake job/hiring events & don't bother going in person anymore
@T16R0NАй бұрын
The problem is not only fake job posting. The problem is that there is no other job postings other than fake job. There is just no real job right now in US/Canada. Nobody is hiring.
@PeterDrinnanАй бұрын
Yet the gov claims all is good. We are surrounded by scammers.
@niftydomАй бұрын
Pick a trade. Lots of work out there.
@LordofFullmetalАй бұрын
This does not solve the problem. The reality is that not everyone can do a trade - and if everyone tries, eventually that industry will also be oversaturated. You also can’t just join a trade - that requires money and skills that a lot of people do not have. Like me - I will NEVER be good at trades, I will never be able to do that job well. Please stop telling people to just join a trade like it’s some magical fix-all. It’s not.
@Lightsngear25 күн бұрын
TRUMP just won the election! I hope in the months to come his win triggers a better employment situation.
@maxcady360Ай бұрын
Sad that are scams even in job hunting.
@KaijinDАй бұрын
I got a call from an offshore recruiter for a job that was kind of inside my wheelhouse but not my specialty. So I took the call, I couldn't understand a word the recruiter was saying. So I asked him to email me the details. He offered me $100k, but I said my minimum a $150k. He immediately said his boss authorized it. That's when I knew something was up. I looked the guy up, and his LI profile said he was a real estate developer in Pakistan. I live in the U.S., and have no real estate background. And the job he showed me was not in real estate, either. That was my first experience with an offshore resume mill.
@napoland9676Ай бұрын
Don't ever talk to "recruiters" from sh*thole countries. That's how identify theft happens.
@earthsteward9Ай бұрын
In general, I keep hearing stories of employers disrespecting employees and job seekers. Even though it is employers' market now, in 6 months it could be a completely different situation and the best candidates for a job postings could do research and find out how an employer treated people in the past and then decide to go elsewhere.
@dancarlin5434Ай бұрын
Or do like myself and start a business & give these companies the 1 finger salute
@TheThelonelygnomeАй бұрын
I have done this
@DGQ1Q2Ай бұрын
That is not new, we use glassdoor.
@CactiKvltАй бұрын
@@dancarlin5434 i want to do this, but 2 months unemployed and living off my savings and compensatory salaries received from my previous employer (company closed HQ definitely), How do I start a business with 2000$ savings? (Where I live, it's enough for 3-4 months)
@depafeoАй бұрын
I've gotten to the point over the last couple of years that any recruiter email/message from India automatically gets reported as spam.
@FriedAudioАй бұрын
THIS.
@HueyFreeman-l7mАй бұрын
Lol trust very few Indians. They are shady and shrewd.
@SuzannePepin-r1r2 күн бұрын
I just detail with government job websites and personnel agencies known to me
@Native722Ай бұрын
I've never seen that pipeline message before. Their should be a law that the company should disclose it's a pipeline job aka ghost job. I get reached out by off-shore recruiters all the time, so that's a no go.
@darksideblues135Ай бұрын
We can't even enforce contract law. This nonsense about being forced to use arbitration because some one might have used a service the company offered fifteen years ago is being allowed. The government does nothing so they will ignore this stuff too.
@SoCalRegisteredNurseАй бұрын
I just heard about this. This is an awful practice and no one is going to trust employers anymore. The person that told me about this said employers do this so that the current employees either: get afraid their job is at risk or the employer uses this fake job to track which internal candidates are looking for other positions out of job dissatisfaction.
@itsnotme07Ай бұрын
Great video Bryan! I've been trying to help a former co-worker get back into the tech world and I've told her that any job opening she gets, send me the link as well and I'll help vet it. She's sent me maybe 50 jobs so far. 49 were fake. The one that wasn't? Was a position open where I currently work, and while I talked her up to the boss, they went with a more experienced person. Unfortunate. But that's the world we live in.
@thecatlady-n3nАй бұрын
That's shocking 😮 I hope she's found a suitable role now?
@BrianGivensYtubeАй бұрын
How many companies use fake jobs to collect personal information to sell as an additional income stream?
@sunshineflyerАй бұрын
Brian did a video about this, I think.
@jberndt88Ай бұрын
100%
@johnthomsen8802Ай бұрын
Throw the people responsible for fake jobs in prison. This is fraud and a theft of our time.
@krogdogАй бұрын
Another thing is to watch out for is if you're being used as _FREE CONSULTING ADVICE_ . When you're sitting in front of the hiring manager and all they want to do is pick your brain for answers to their internal issues without getting to know anything about your background.
@seancatacombsАй бұрын
This is why I also refuse to do "draft and present a hypothetical strategy for us" sample projects for job interview anymore. You'd be surprised how many of these are managers snapping up free work which they'll just take and implement on their own.
@sunshineflyerАй бұрын
@@seancatacombs - it is called spec work in design and project consulting. I got caught with that by a community festival chaired by a local dignitary- took my entire plan. I got paid for a few hours for developing it, but it was worth much more. Always refuse spec work. (Brian - this would be a good video - how to say no to spec work without losing the opportunity, assuming one exists or that you’d want to work with a company that demands it (though some HR genius might have taken a course saying that it is suitable to do, vs being a manager’s decision…))
@TheOtomoАй бұрын
The spec or demo work as part of the hiring process is a scam.
@sunshineflyerАй бұрын
@@TheOtomo - exactly. And wolves can definitely come in sheep's clothing... that great connection may be naive or complicit.
@jberndt88Ай бұрын
I am a mental health therapist. They 100% do this. If you are stupid you get hired. Smart they steal your info and slander you down the road. One major reason you find incompetent people in these places, it doesn’t pay to be smart.
@gabrielbarrantes6946Ай бұрын
As an unemployed programmer I could build a site where people could go and post about fake job posting, so we can do a quick search and know if it is fake.
@BrianGivensYtubeАй бұрын
Please do it. I would pay for that during a job search.
@StarcoreLabsАй бұрын
If you can, please create a browser plugin that looks for company names, keywords, and other variables that indicate a job is fake. The plugin could alert users the job is fake, saving valuable time and effort. Also, you could set up a Patreon or Ko-Fi for donations to your projects. Because you deserve to get paid for your work.
@gabrielbarrantes6946Ай бұрын
@@BrianGivensYtube Really? Could be monetized with ads tho, but wouldn't feel good charging for that.
@Tyrannosaurus_WrexxАй бұрын
I would use and share that site
@Hunter_Bidens_Crackpipe_Ай бұрын
Good idea. Canonical are a top offender
@XokzuАй бұрын
My ride-along for some Amazon DSP facility was scheduled for today, since I completed training yesterday. I arrived on time, and texted the number of the dispatch phone for someone to come meet me at the entrance. I sat there for 45 minutes (which to be fair was mostly out of shame from being jobless) and then left when I determined I was ghosted. Don't fall for it when they interview you, train you, and schedule you.
@laranichАй бұрын
Sending well wishes that you find something soon that meets your needs 🍀
@XokzuАй бұрын
@@laranich thank you ✨
@sunshineflyerАй бұрын
Ugh. That is awful! Know your worth. Fingers crossed something comes along soon.
@rakastellar8955Ай бұрын
My department has posted a job position twice that my boyfriend was perfect for. He always applied, never heard back. I know for a fact that no interviews took place but it is a real job because I do the exact same thing. They have not done any interviews in over a year, I wonder why they even bother to post job listings if they don't fill them (and he did not get a rejection either!)
@Info-GodАй бұрын
Does your company have a Performance Appraisal month or months? Pay attention WHEN they post that job. It's a scare tactic.
@LathropLdSTАй бұрын
Many reasons. In particular, showing the market they are in good financial health.
@amyholland6924Ай бұрын
@@LathropLdSTyeah I think the fact that they’ve often already paid $$$$ for x many job postings for the year + don’t want to give signals they aren’t hiring(implies things aren’t going great) drives a lot of this. May as well collect resumes for when things pick up.
@r.g.6544Ай бұрын
The collect resumes for a future pool? Why??? In 6 months or later, if they hire at this point, most people will most likely have another job. (I wouldn't respond to them anyway, after being ghosted!) This doesn't make sense... 🤔
@farid9323Ай бұрын
I'm a software engineer, and I built a job search engine designed to address pain points just like this one. Currently, I don't have a UI (working on it), so I'm running searches for people manually, but the database I've built so far is strong. No third-party companies or recruiters. Everything comes directly from company sites. I hope to give users as much flexibility as possible for their search criteria, and provide plenty of good, reliable job options.
@dougmiller6326Ай бұрын
Large companies appear to be recycling job postings on Workday also. Req will show it's only been open "Today", but yet was the same job posted 1-2 months prior and defaults to the previous submission date, not allowing a new application to proceed. Workday could prevent restrict recycling the same req number, but sadly they don't.
@Humandriver5280Ай бұрын
We need to regulate these practices out of existence. SHRM has lobbied on behalf of their employers, not their members. HR "professionals" will have to navigate the nightmare they created once laid off.
@engrpeАй бұрын
This has been one of your best videos! I have experienced many of these things in the past year. I won't respond to any offshore recruiters or an recruiter who posts their Tinder or Bumble photo on linkedin. Also, i see many employers in tech post the same job over and over and over.
@sephondranzerАй бұрын
We need a “How to spot a job whose candidate is honestly already chosen” from you in today’s market, Brian! Then again I guess so would the Feds 😅
@zvmZvm0102Ай бұрын
I remember multiple times being offered a promotion, then the company posted the job offering. It was mine, I got it, all the people who applied were just wasting their time.
@krogdogАй бұрын
Forbes magazine published an article years ago about the signs a job interview is fake because they’ve already decided who they’re hiring.
@krogdogАй бұрын
Forbes magazine published an article years ago about how to tell your interview is fake because they’ve already decided who they’re going to hire.
@Kris-h5zАй бұрын
@@krogdog thanks for the tip!
@jimtrela7588Ай бұрын
@@krogdogCould anyone please supply a link to that article online, or post the year, month, and page of it?
@LemonClarkMediaАй бұрын
“Nobody wants to work.” “You’re not trying hard enough.” Meanwhile companies (and scammers) are complicating an already tedious process for job seekers.
@RoommateWiLLEАй бұрын
We need to start a movement: We really need to start reporting these fake jobs. Like seriously. Report it across all the job boards, so it can be taken down. There is an option on the job board websites when you view the job, like zip recruiter.
@pwalkleyukАй бұрын
I've reported several and linkedin does fuck all about it. They're getting paid to host the ad and don't give a shit.
@dancarlin5434Ай бұрын
Reporting Won't do jack, blacklisting them as employers will
@RoommateWiLLEАй бұрын
@@dancarlin5434 dang I thought. It would help something.
@AaraFallenAngelАй бұрын
Agreed
@johnthomsen8802Ай бұрын
@@dancarlin5434 charging them with fraud and putting these horrible people in prison.
@egresham02Ай бұрын
I truly believe this kind of activity was going on back during the 2008 recession. I would see job postings and apply to them only to not hear anything. I would see the same job posting posted again and think, they didn't find the right candidate for the position and apply again. However, after listening to your video, it is making sense what I experience. I would also research companies and some times it was hard to find any information about them which let me know that they weren't real. With these job scams it is making it harder for people to find actually jobs. Question: Do you think the government will eventually get involve if enough people call attention to these job scams.
@icemans1matedude339Ай бұрын
Given the trend of people retiring early or leaving the workforce completely. Eventually the statistics can’t be covered uped or ignored. Its honestly possible in the coming years
@Susan-kz8ddАй бұрын
Thank you this is useful information did not know that this was a thing. That is very despicable of companies to do that because there's people in genuine need of a job and to divert their attention which could be spent in a legitimate job, pursuit is just beyond the pale.
@Avo7bProjectАй бұрын
OMG, videos like this just make me want to retire rather than job hunt. What a ridiculous world full of BS and scams. You can't believe the jobs are real, companies are real, etc. Even a call to you might just be a robot scraping your voice to be recorded.
@NeighborhoodWatchMannАй бұрын
But then they'll turn around and blame it on you! Nobody wants to work anymore, why? That's what they'll say LOL
@KevinW1985Ай бұрын
A common one is a "package handler" job that promises to pay up to $4,000 which is really you being a mule to receive and ship stolen or counterfeit goods.
@tarazieminek1947Ай бұрын
Most jobs for a remote assistant (especially any job at an antique company) are scams to steal your identity. Or sometimes they're scams to get naive people to buy gift cards.
@BladorageАй бұрын
I’ve had experiences where offshore recruiters brought me into interviews, only for the corporate interviewer to ask if I knew anything about their company or website, and why I wanted to work there specifically. The problem was, right up until the last minute, the offshore recruiters never bothered to send me the company name. I still remember the interviewer’s face-stunned as they realized I had walked into the interview completely blind, and clearly annoyed that I couldn’t answer the question about my passion for their company. My response was simply, "Sorry, I have no idea who you are. I just know you need X. The third party wanted to keep you a mystery. By the way, is anyone going to address the recruiters who set up fake company websites or clone legitimate ones, only to ask loaded suspicious questions aimed at committing identity theft or other crimes?
@robcarley7506Ай бұрын
Cirtain hotel here in the uk, i keep seeing more and more positions for online, got as far as a "trial shift" and was told to "go home we'll call you" never did, i went back same issue and the woman doing the training was there this time and same from her. "We'll call you" and again never did. Like i said the same position is still up weeks later along with even more positions. Screams red flag to me.
@TheRealNCYankАй бұрын
I’m a DBA. I’ve had 10 different contract roles over the past 11 years. I’ve never gotten a role from an offshore recruiter; every single job I’ve ever gotten has been from a US-based recruiter.
@sterlingarcher74Ай бұрын
I would add: any time you see a job posting on LinkedIn and there’s no contact info for the job poster, it’s most likely fake. ESPECIALLY if it’s posted by a third party recruiter and the description is vague/doesn’t show the name of the actual company you’re applying to. If the job posting is fake, they’re not going to want to be bothered by a bunch of people following up on it.
@Timothy-y7eАй бұрын
I had a sitch that felt almost worse than being fake: the post said FT, when I interviewed the hiring manager said actually it’s not FT and not PT it’s “as needs”. Classic 2024 hiring market move 😒
@sunshineflyerАй бұрын
0 hrs contracts are a thing in the UK, for sure.
@crackwitzАй бұрын
I've always been wary of "offshore" (foreign) recruiters. Just makes no sense that they would try to place me with a company that's 100 km away in my own country, while being 1000 km away from me and not even speaking our language. Even if they speak the language, their name gives it away.
@JeffKantinАй бұрын
I've seen recruiting firms (like Cadre, etc) do this too...they post some generic job that sounds great but when you call them up, they say that job is not currently available but they have some other (crappier) jobs they can offer and to come on in and sign up for their firm. I've found the more generic yet great the job sounds, the more its just a carrot to snag more recruitments.
@izamalcadosa2951Ай бұрын
Another great video, Bryan!!
@UltrajamzАй бұрын
Sadly its such a numbers game that there isn’t that much time you can put into research.
@michaelm8460Ай бұрын
I have seen job announcements with a salary range from $89- $120k. Thats a pretty wide range for any one job, but ranges from novice to master
@danny1103Ай бұрын
IMO, that's a normal range. Where $89k is @85% compa-ratio; $104k @ 100% compa-ratio; and $120k at @120% compa-ratio.
@GuitarsAndSynthsАй бұрын
the Federal government should do something about this crap.
@songs4polarbearАй бұрын
Crowdstrike consistently has 1000+ jobs open. Either there is an extremely big churn rate, or....
@paulhornbogen980Ай бұрын
B. Keep up the good work sir. We need your voice to all this garbage out sir.
@crism8868Ай бұрын
5:55 oh boy I've heard stories about Canonical. Mark Shuttleworth, its founder, is something special, and he's the last filter before getting hired. He's the reason why these positions *never* get filled
@username776321 күн бұрын
Wow, so he's hiring people that he doesn't trust to handle the hiring process? Yeah that's a recipe for disaster.
@burchifiedАй бұрын
If I find out a job I applied to is fake, that company gets several hundred chatgpt generated resumes to every position they have posted
@bddaawwggАй бұрын
Fun fact. Back in April I was asked to do an interview with a Federal Government position as a project manager. "Can you interview today?" "sure I'm free at that time." 1 hour after the 30 minute interview: "Hey you got the job!" Me to myself: that was TOO fast and TOO easy. I ran soooo fast citing the pay wasn't in line with what I wanted then I ghosted them. it felt WAYYY "too good to be true".
@DSScully6 күн бұрын
Federal, in my experience, especially within the past year, moves Extremely rapidly. This is not historically true. But given my experience, you undoubtedly did turn down a legitimate job. Federal moves lightening fast when it wants to. I interviewed in a week after applying... and was hired the day of the interview... now I wasn't allowed to start for another four months while they did their background checks and such. But they are very fast with the interview and selecting process IF you are their candidate. If you are not, you won't hear shit from them until 3 months when their preferred candidate signs on the doted line. Same thing just happened this past month. Emailed me, interviewed me, checked my references an hour following my interview and called me back to say "we're selecting you, prepare ". Federal government moves lightening fast when they want to.
@RJ_Games0Ай бұрын
2:05 Or, even better, we make it illegal for companies to post a job they have no intention of hiring for soon. You are only allowed to post a job posting if your company is actively looking to fill a position. The job market would be better if companies were punished for every bad thing they did.
@opencode1Ай бұрын
such a valuable videos. Thank you very much for your work
@meowth900Ай бұрын
I always raise a red flag whenever there’s a weird Linked In DM. Even if it’s from a legit place.
@thenightporterАй бұрын
Same. When you get a recruiter saying they have a job you woukd be great for
@mmeeozzzaaa3421Ай бұрын
If the same company posts the same job over and over again, it may also be a case of a manager who doesn't know how to do their job and people keep on quitting. E.g. A team has 10 people on it. One person quits due to this manager, they hire their replacement, and another person quits. So they need to advertise again. And it continues until the company wises up and they get rid of the manger. I saw that happen in help desk jobs.
@CanesWon5_sb6Ай бұрын
Thank you for putting out all these helpful videos. If I ever need to look up something related to job searches or employment in general, Bryan is always my go to!! I usually find the advice I'm seeking from Bryan's videos about 90% of the time and all others 10%.
@rl1271Ай бұрын
#1 sign.... an indian guy on the phone with heavy accent whose name is "Kevin Johnson"
@PatriciainOzАй бұрын
Thanks for Sharing...LinkedIn also posted a fake job as well. A job with LinkedIn. Its sad but true and for the exact reasons that he mentioned.
@DeadCat-42Ай бұрын
I learned a decade ago to check if a company uses H1B visa holders. as the process requires companies to 'try" to find qualified Americans. As they are trying to hire these cheap workers as replacements, they will never hire an American but have to give interviews. It's a waste of time to apply. It's often my first question, is this a real position or are you just fulfilling the perm process requirements?
@leponpon6935Ай бұрын
On top of fake jobs, resume catfishers collect our workers info, wanting us to verify our info, even if they don't bait and switch on us, take our info to either sell it into some algorithm or AI model or literal scammers. So much for going into academics and debt and training, updated resumes just to get unappreciated, spit on and insulted at the end of that horrible struggle...
@DeraelАй бұрын
There really should be some kind of administrative responsibility for creating fake jobs, the real question is how to determine if the job has no intention of being filled.
@RyuEnGamerАй бұрын
You Summed up exactly why I never deal with third party recruiters. 😡
@BrokenNeuronАй бұрын
I have seen job opportunities during covid where the company will send you a money order or check to buy a computer or office materials. But when you deposit the check and buy the materials, the check/money order bounces and you are in dept for the money plus have a bounced check on your record. At the very least, let the check clear before using the money. But be careful with jobs that do this.
@OctavianKaijageАй бұрын
This video was every informative
@elenarda-i2xАй бұрын
How is this not fraud?
@georgekromidas5097Ай бұрын
I think you fan report it to the FTC actually
@TJPproductions1Ай бұрын
fake job postings need to made very illegal
@purdysanchezАй бұрын
There might be some reputable offshore recruiters, but I haven't encountered one, and probably 100 have reached out to me
@indridcold2872Ай бұрын
Had an experience with Apple, fake interview: they never wanted to fill in the position and wasted my time. Blacklisted them as employer AND never going to buy their products again.
@StudioCivАй бұрын
Spot on. Today I was offered an insurance during an interview (in Italy). Red flag = I run!
@VVFFTTAAАй бұрын
I've seen a job posted by the local county for months, over and over. So local government is not above posting fake jobs or endless resume harvesting.
@cjanquartАй бұрын
Nothing like a security company posting jobs and after you fill out an online application, follow all the AI generated texts, answers several questions on a 'video interview', get an interview date/time, report to the office in downtown Los Angeles and discover that it's little more than a cattle call. Worse was waiting an hour (should've left after a half hour) before being called in, then placed in a interview room for another twenty minute wait only to have a five minute conversation with a manager stating that the position as been filled. He didn't even thank me for coming in or offer me a handshake (to be fair, neither did I, due to the inexcusable wait time with no explanation). The only positive is that I handed a resume to a human being (that would have to actually dispose of it) and the manager did tell me that depending on the position, it might be from another office.
@nicholasrosen6342Ай бұрын
Even if it's not a fake job ad, I think fewer people are falling for, let alone applying to jobs advertised as $12/hour, PT, no benefits, must work weekends.
@Jac735Ай бұрын
Facts I also noticed most jobs will also say other assigned duties it's like come on your barely paying me but than we gotta do more work and I Aldo noticed jobs like Amazon Fed Ex and UPS are always hiring but they expect you to do whatever they tell you even if it's 14 hour shifts which us ridiculous only jobs like that are hiring even nursing homes/Healthcare places and bus companies need people as well this is also my 2nd bus company I got hired with I'm only there to drive a van the 1st one wanted me to drive a bus I went with it but they wanted me to do all these goofy tests and barely got training so I'm at the point wrre I'll drive the van and that's it since I already got a buisness already just using this jib to stack up that's it
@anthonyroberts2678Ай бұрын
Truckimg companies are a lot like this!! Always hiring revolving door!!
@ronschramm9163Ай бұрын
I wish you would collaborate with someone on the public sector government jobs. I have mentioned Kentucky's hiring process and practices are awful.
@mmeeozzzaaa3421Ай бұрын
as those 3rd party recruiters.. frequently from overseas... not good. I generally ignore them. Cuz I've never seen a job that was real.. from them. Also they send you a job posting that only lasts 3 months, has to be in another city, is onsite, and if you actually talk to them, (trying to be nice) they then try and browbeat you into applying for the job, even though it would mean relocating to another city on a temp basis.
@monique9003Ай бұрын
I think LinkedIn should block all third-party recruiters that do not have a verified check mark email address
@ALifeAfterLayoffАй бұрын
Not a bad idea.
@monique9003Ай бұрын
@@ALifeAfterLayoff That would cut down on a lot of the problems. However my daughter just got a message from someone that had a one page domain landing page. The scammers made a page to look legit.
@ChicagoAllenАй бұрын
I lived through this with a recruiter, who worked for a large FQHC in the Midwest. After being ghosted by the company, after an interview, the same recruiter called with a different opportunity. I spoke with her and interviewed with the director. After that I was told I would have to interview with the clinical team. I told them no thank you because this does not feel right.
@MH-vb4ugАй бұрын
Real job get internal referral and they will tell you if dept is hiring
@LathropLdSTАй бұрын
Been there. Done that. Still no reply. 😂
@OverlordZeroULTIMAАй бұрын
Tbh, I ALMOST applied for a job with that "it could be too good to be true" types of descriptions. It was at a car wash, and I think the main things you did would be stand and greet someone, kinda the norm, but I don't recall the full description of the job, such as if you had to work with the mechanics of the wash (such as cleaning it, checking for broken parts, etc), or if it was a case of "stand, greet, do the quick window wash thing before letting them into the machine". I wanna say you would earn a lot DAILY for this position, but I ultimately didn't go for it for some of these reasons - though man did I see those DOLLA SIGNS... Go figure, next day, it was already gone. xD Idk if it was taken down due to someone getting the job or not, but I wish I screenshotted it - it may had been a rather accessible job for me as well since it was in my area and i could've taken public transportation, but ultimately I didn't want to stand outside in the Texas heat for hours so it wasn't my type of career. xD
@anthonyroberts2678Ай бұрын
Tax write offs?
@benjaminrnealАй бұрын
I have an MBA and 15 years experience. I’m employed and have been attempting to make a lateral move for the past 2 years and have only have 1 phone interview past an HR screener.
@loliwelch9151Ай бұрын
Unrelated, but have you ever did any content on the merits of a planned career sabbatical? Would LOVE to hear your take ❤
@DaehounAn_LLMАй бұрын
Some application pages are paved with ads
@bddaawwggАй бұрын
Regarding off-shore recruiting mills, I work in IT. When a position in my state comes open I get SPAMMED with emails and phone calls, all from the same or similar area codes: all from NJ. Sometimes there are some from Texas or even my current state. I still screen all my calls because you can't trust them at all. I have also heard from tech recruiters that say the exact same thing as Brian says. They scoop up all these resumes from the position, pitch them to the company and reach out with their hands out.
@Avo7bProjectАй бұрын
Applicants should routinely use a VOIP number or a burner cell phone for a job search. You'll never shut off the torrent of spam calls that follow, and it's not worth cluttering up your personal number.
@sarahjacobs1779Ай бұрын
The best ones I get are the ones that randomly text me. They tell mensole really unrealistic salary range, remote, etc and then expose themselves by having age discrimination which goes against the NLRB
@toddpacker1015Ай бұрын
They have a bunch of “preferred” qualities… like a kis writing a letter to Santa Claus
@DataRae-AIEngineerАй бұрын
LOL the one about them not being able to fill the job. Netflix has had a posting for a data scientist up for months that they can't fill. They're offering like $800k to the right candidate willing and qualified to make AI movies for them.
@SuzuNoUtaTXАй бұрын
Unfortunately some state unemployment laws require you to listen to any job referral/offer. Will it be tracked? Not exactly but I’m waiting for the day some of these scumbags catches on to that fact. My biggest issue are the recruiters (both on and offshore) that demand your time. Schedule a session, don’t show up, and ask why you’re calling them unprofessional when they try to call and demand more time.
@bjcouche1Ай бұрын
I would suggest that when you find a company posting pipeline recs to pay attention to that companies name and add them to your "do not apply list". In addition, look for postings where the job requirements list skills only someone holding three different BS degrees would have. In that case, they are looking to fire three people and hire 1 to do the work of 3, so that company should be added to your "do not apply" list as well. Remember that how a company treats it's prospective employees reflects how it will treat you after you are hired. When I see behavior like this, I assume the work environment at that company must be toxic and why would I waste my time applying to them even if a real position opened up at a later date. Brian advocates that you investigate a company to find out if it is a good place to work or not, and I believe how their recruiters (those who represent the company) treat prospective employees is a good indicator.
@gabrielbarrantes6946Ай бұрын
I was about to comment that Canonical is posting the same position over and over!!! And you showed a repeated role for HR LOLOL!!! I have seen engineering positions repeated a lot!!! Canonical sucks!!!
@changedahanddlessssАй бұрын
thanks for helping me realize im a shitty it guy and after 10+yrs, its time to do something else.
@username776321 күн бұрын
I've been the position where my manager wanted to hire so we had a job posting and interviewed candidates.... but he never actually got approval from his boss to hire. So we wasted our time and the candidates time for a job position that didn't actually exist. I felt so bad for the candidates and my opinion of my own company tanked. Fake job postings hurt more than candidates, it is terrible for moral.
@georgecook5120Ай бұрын
@Brian, have you seen growth in your channel with the number of layoffs increasing?
@ALifeAfterLayoffАй бұрын
It’s been pretty steady over the past couple of years.
@appleberry7425Ай бұрын
I’ve also heard that they might post jobs to gather personal data to sell. What’s your opinion on that?
@shafialanower3820Ай бұрын
Amazing channel
@evandubielАй бұрын
There are tons of scams going around offering remote work. I get 1-2 unsolicited texts per week. It makes sense unfortunately. Lots of demand for that working arrangement and shrinking opportunities. It's ripe for criminals to take advantage of desparate job seekers. It's a tough job market out there.
@NiAr658Ай бұрын
Lots of fake job postings in the UK as well lately