Bad Job Sites

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My email In Box is full, every single day, of pitches for the latest, greatest, best sites for job seekers. These job sites promise to find you a job fast, they guarantee you exclusive job listings, and they assure you that the site is a top ranked site for job seekers. Some of the job sites that call themselves the best job sites are not good job sites, let alone the best job sites. Others are bad job sites , and still others would garner a spot on a list of worst job sites. The worst of them take advantage of job seekers who can’t afford…


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