What Reddit Says About Job Search Apps
We compiled 18 Reddit discussions about Job Search apps from 10 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/jobsearch
Within the last year even. It took a combination of applying and messaging hiring manager. Its not what it was. Neither is Indeed. ... I’ve heard both were much more useful a decade ago. ... I used LinkedIn, Indeed, and ZipRecruiter in my most recent jobs search.
r/recruitinghell
I will typically see who has jobs posted on indeed and then just apply directly through the company website. I’ve found that yields better results and expedites the interest/interview process. ... I spent most of this year job searching, and I eventually just used Indeed because it had the best inte...
r/careerguidance
Indeed NEVER worked for me, not even for simple retail/customer service jobs. Check Indeed then go to company career site and directly apply or email the person directly if you see an email address on the Indeed post.
r/careeradvice
You can expand your job search by including these, job search websites in your search. First off, and you might already be aware of these, I would recommend Glassdoor and Monster. If you aren’t already using LinkedIn and Indeed, you should ...
r/jobsearchhacks
25 votes, 129 comments. I’ve looked at a few options like Jobscan, Teal, Huntr,etc that customize your resume and give you a way to track job…
r/jobsearchhacks
... This is exactly what I do too. ... You can try any of these LinkedIn, Indeed, Dice, Glassdoor, BuildIn, Remotive, Remote IO, RemoteOK, WeWorkRemotely, FlexJobs, BestJobs, EchoJobs, Robert Half.
r/AskReddit
Best job search platform! ... A Subreddit for all things Hong Kong. From Travel, food, events, to local news and politics. ... To the people who found a job they actually enjoy. How did you manage to find it. And is it worth it? ... Get help with your resume! Checkout the wiki and/or sidebar for res...
r/jobs
LinkedIn is hands down the best job board out there IMO. If you're not on LinkedIn, make a profile ASAP and make it look as professional as possible. ... Gross. LinkedIn is not what I would have hoped would win the job posting game. ... Agree. Filled with trash now, same 5 large corporations ta...
r/sales
Since then I've had to do side gigs and most of 2024 working with sports in the youth community but doesnt pay the bills. I am back in the sales market 2025. ... I’m right there with you. I’m casting my net out wide! I’ve cold called, applications and went in person. ... For me, one of the most...
r/Advice
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r/jobsearchhacks
I stopped actively looking in March, but was using LinkedIn, Indeed, Glassdoor, and Google search. I mainly used LinkedIn because I'd long had an account that I wasn't very active on and figured I'd go back to it and beef up my profile. For staying organized, I maintained an Excel spr...
r/jobs
Crome. But it all seriousness go to the company’s website and apply not by recruiters or things like indeed ... This. The only job offer I got for my most recent search was applying through the company’s website.
r/jobsearchhacks
There’s an option called TrafficBoost that increases how often your job is shown to potential candidates, which tends to get you more qualified matches faster. It’s worth testing if you’re trying to make your post stand out against similar ones ... i think using multiple platforms is a good idea, es...
r/jobsearchhacks
I usually use the job boards just to find the job that’s hiring & I try to apply on the website directly. I’ll look up my states job site too, thank you! More replies ... I used linked in and indeed. The company infor.ation was available and I could see they were legitimate. ... personally used ...
r/recruitinghell
Alright folks besides LinkedIn, Indeed, ZipRecruiter, and Glassdoor, what job-hunting apps do you use that are effective and not scams? I’d appreciate real advice. And just so you know if anyone recommends Sprout, I’ll assume there’s a ...
r/recruitinghell
For most corporate roles, Indeed and LinkedIn are likely going to be your best options. If you have a target list of companies, going directly to the company website and subscribing to their job alerts is another option.
r/jobhunting
So far, I’m using Jobscan for the first pass, then run it through ResumeJudge for those nitpicky formatting checks. Curious if you’ve found any better tricks, especially for jobs that get 400+ applicants in an hour. ... Been using FindMeJobs the past few weeks and honestly the match quality alone is...
r/jobhunting
shelter.money - it's also a financial guardian app but the job matching is built in. Free trial, no card. river_side9 · • 22d ago · I found a job through a platform called iitjobs recently, i work as a software engineer as well, hope this helps you · Finally on the Other Side of the Job Search ...
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