Wade
GBCareer Builder is a Scam Started receiving several scam, phishing, and suspect emails and texts after signing up with Career Builder. Can’t get my information removed, I’ve sent three request to stop sharing/selling my information. DO NOT USE THIS WEBSITE IT IS A SCAM!
Bob Green
GBI had a horrible experience with… I had a horrible experience with CareerBuilder. I thought I'd try it out and post one job during July. Website logins and navigation is absolutely the worst. You'll end up with 5-6 extra tabs open and can't get answers. The bot chat...worthless. Gave me an answer on where to cancel my description that didn't exist. Also they said I have 4 applicants...3 were from the same person.
Annelie Molin
NOI have never been a customer I have never been a customer, I have never given them my contact information and I have a hidden number with my phone company it's not available in the phone register, and I never give out my email to anyone and so on, still they somehow have gotten hold of my contact info and send me spam unwanted messages I have not asked for and not agreed to The last one: "Hei, jeg er Anne fra CareerBuilder, vi har en ny karrieremulighet, er du interessert i detaljene? Hvis ikke, kreves det ikke svar. Takk!" I Norge er det dessuten forbudt å sende reklame til mennesker som har sperret og unnabedt seg for dette. Dette er spam og høyst ulovlig.
Brenda Tucker
GBI was contacted by orchid pharma via… I was contacted by orchid pharma via text that they received my resume via careerbuilderllc and they wanted to interview me for remote work 2 hours later was hired. They said they were gonna set me up with a mini office and software . They send me a check I deposit it 2 days later wells fargo is closing my account due t counterfeit check.
L Khafizov
GBA very strange / fraudulent company A very strange / fraudulent company. When you want to open a job description, they redirect you to another site with vacancies, and then to the third one. / everyjobforme.com / ejmj.com / expertjobmatch.com There are several SMS messages about vacancies, both from CareerBuilder and from other fake job sites. In letters or SMS, they write that a suitable job has been found for you. When you click on the link, it may turn out to be a completely different job.