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Why aren't we paid to job search?

1 点作者 harrisosserman大约 2 年前

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harrisosserman大约 2 年前
I’ve talked to hundreds of job seekers about their experience job searching. And the job seekers who get frustrated&#x2F;exhausted&#x2F;depressed by the search all site that they’re putting in all of this effort and feel like they’re getting nothing out of it. That’s totally understandable!<p>For the past year, I’ve been working on a way to give job seekers something for their time and effort job searching. We’re all used to earning cash back in other areas of our lives, but that concept hasn’t been applied to job searching. What I’m trying to do is pay job seekers for simply applying to good-fit jobs. We&#x27;re cutting job seekers into the money that employers are already spending to recruit candidates on the major online job sites.<p>The product is called Hire Rewards (where job seeking makes the most cents)…and here’s the link (talkhiring.com&#x2F;jobs). So far, job seekers have been paid out over $30k in cash back and there are millions of US-based jobs on the site.<p>I&#x27;m an indie hacker, so please lmk what you think!
rhyme-boss大约 2 年前
The link doesn&#x27;t seem to address the question. Is this not click bait?