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Jobless in Richmond, Texas

8 months ago

I have been searching for a job for sometime now and i ma specifically trying to get into the recruiting industry. Any thoughts please?

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PeterDunn in Denver, Colorado

8 months ago

Jane Smith in San Francisco, California said: Hello jobless,

hope you won't be anymore as i found really great down to earth blgo that helped me to find a job with useful tips from America's no.1 recruiter:
www.tonybeshara.com/tips/informational-interview/

good luck,
Jane

"Jane Smith" (or John Doe) has posted 14 plugs for this website in the last 2 days. If it's that good, why have we never heard of this guy?

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Jane Smith in San Francisco, California

8 months ago

I am telling my story, had consultations with the person that helped me to prepare and find a job. I wouldn't spread any nonsense around if not verified.

Anyway, it's up to you - I just wanted to help, and resources from the site are free.

Best,
Jane

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Jobless in Richmond, Texas

8 months ago

visited the website. Not very useful to me. How exactly did the site get you the new job?

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Career Hunter in Denver, Colorado

8 months ago

Guide

The site seems suspicious to me. "Jane Smith" has posted all over these boards about how great "Tony Beshara" is (America's #1 Recruiter!!) but I have been in this industry for many years and I never heard of him.

And charging $90 for 3 questions is nuts. I tried to sign up on the website, but that's what it costs to get past the front door. The whole thing sounds vaguely off-shore to me, even Jane's comment that "I am telling my story, had consultations with the person that helped me to prepare and find a job. I wouldn't spread any nonsense around if not verified" doesn't make sense in English.

Tony Beshara appears to be a "personal marketing" guy like Dunhill and Stewart, Cooper and Coons. The "job openings" are propbably bogus, since they don't have any dates, and the salary figures seem out of date. You can't get any information without registering.

I created www.career-hunter.info because I was tired of that kind of nonsense. You can just go there and download what you need without registering. You can even click on an icon on the left and call me for free to ask a question.

The only thing I have ever charged for was resume and letter-writing and that's how it should be. Information should be free.

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