“Joblift is an intrusive site which sends notifications to emails as soon as you access your inbox.
Like it knows you've signed in to your email account. Then it will follow with another notifications as soon as you read it.
Beware of dodgy sites with various redirects which harvest your data.
One third party website has now started sending me daily horoscopes.
We need one official jobsearch site where all job ads are vetted.
Recruitment agencies should be kept off of it.
As for LinkedIn, I am informed that employers are searching profiles with a view to poaching staff (who are still under contract).
Why are those companies not advertising roles as required by law?
Over 60% of jobs are not advertised. This is something the government and the DWP know full well.
Are jobseekers getting a fair deal?
No! Meanwhile they are bullied and sanctioned by the jobcentre.
Recruitment agencies are the worst for wasting time. They fail to put locations of work places in the adverts which as illogical and unhelpful as jobseekers need to know where they are going and what bus/train to catch before they apply.
Yes, we get it. You create work for yourselves by making people call you to make your stats look good.
Stop the cloak and dagger stuff ffs!”
“Scam!
Signed up following a link from LinkedIn. 24hrs later, my inbox has been bombarded with irrelevant job adverts from companies I have no knowledge of. I've reported and blocked most but I fear they'll keep coming! So disappointing!”
“Same as everyone else. Hoodwinked into providing my email address for a non-existent job advert on LinkedIn and now getting spam daily from jobrover with no actual job roles to apply for.
People like this are the scourge of the earth.”
“***SCAM***
They are posting non-existing job adverts on LinkedIn and ask your email address to 'start the application' and sign you up for their mailing list.”
“Cheers, thanks so much for wasting my time. Like the experience of trying to find work isnt bad enough... thease CLOWNS entice you in, then BOOM, no job. Should have been alarm bells when all they wanted was an email to sign up and register.
A V O I D ! !”
“When you go to this website to apply for a job advertised on LinkedIn, when you click apply to job it captures your email address and the advert is no longer available. You are then subscribed to their job alerts, and within 24 hours your email address is shared / sold to other companies you've never heard of.”
“When you hit apply for a job advertised on LinkedIn which redirects you to this site when you hit apply on JobLift you are redirected to their home page where the job disappears. Doesn't function.”
“Terrible site .. stick to indeed or reed at least they have actual job vacancies .
Nothing relavant comes up for my area and when they say we have a job listing you go to the site and its not there.
I need a job a job lift to show them how you actually do the job!! Terrible don't know who runs the PA on this company but perhaps they need to get a job doing something else🙄”
“4 labouring jobs in Nottingham. Click on link. Clinical lead, chemical scientist, head teacher and head chef. Fake links and more disturbingly they new have a copy of my CV to do with as they please”
“They are advertising on my personal phone and I'm retired and female and have no interest in any jobs especially fork lift truck driver and lorry driver!!! No way to get them off my data???”
“Untrustworthy-
They generate fake adverts that are then posted on linkedin. I had a role I was recruiting for in my team. Three postings appeared on linkedin, all that routed to joblift. This was entirely without permission, infringed on brand rights, the formatting was dreadful and it contained details that pertained to the US even the role was for London. Any candidate applying would not have reached us meaning that candidates have a poor experience too.”