I'm kind of in a desperate situation, and need a job ASAP. I'm trying Careerbuilder but it all seems like recruiter scams, no actual jobs. I've
also done Craiglist but it also seems a little shady. Any suggestions, ideas, etc?
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MeParley |
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Craigslist isn't at all shady in my area. The jobs are very legit.
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Monster and Workopolis
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Posts: 743 (11/20/2009 7:53 AM) |
All the recruiter postings are not scams. A lot of employers turn to staffing services to help especially during times of high unemployment to help with the
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For nonprofit agencies: idealist.org and npo.net
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I don't know what you're looking for, but workinretail.com and snagajob.com have more hourly jobs that don't expect you to have much experience.
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