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justplayapps.com
Charlie Harper
80 reviews
5/5
I played, collected points, and waited to withdraw money. Yes, I managed to withdraw a small amount, which was cool, but it took a long time. The interface is easy to use and the games are varied, but the point conversion system is vague and I felt like I was playing more than necessary for a tiny reward. If you want something fun and don't care about big winnings, you can give it a try. However, if you're aiming for real income, I wouldn't rely on this platform.
randstad.com
3/5
It sounded like a serious employment agency-I filled out the profile, they sent me several offers, I even met with a consultant. There were also some "minor" problems: several offers turned out to have different conditions, some clients did not respond, and communication stopped. Some of the promises-such as a fixed work schedule-changed almost immediately.
jobs2careers.com
Miro Stoychev
107 reviews
4/5
many of the suggestions were relevant, the interface itself is clear, and you can quickly filter by region, position, and salary. If you are going to use it: prioritize your filters, don't automatically assume that every ad is "clean," and keep track of your correspondence - some contacts may be temporary.
ripplematch.com
Anton Stoychev
117 reviews
OMG, I was super excited when I discovered RippleMatch — the promise of matching me with internships without endless job hunting sounded like a dream. At first, things looked good: I got some interview invites (which was WOW in itself). But then things got messy. Some “matches” turned out to require experience or degrees I didn’t have; that was never mentioned up front. IMO, the UI is slick and easy to use, and it feels like it has potential. But the follow-through is weak. The “chat match” often doesn’t lead to real responses. Also, I’m skeptical of the commission / pressure culture I read about elsewhere. The support was okay — not terrible, but far from great. I waited a while for replies. In short: WOW, this could be great, but be cautious. Don’t expect miracles, and always double-check roles and requirements.
I created a profile on RippleMatch because it attracted me with the promise of connecting me with real internships without having to search through dozens of websites. I filled in everything-skills, education, interests-and waited... and yes, I received a few invitations for interviews, which was great. Some ads looked attractive, but then it turned out that they required a degree from a specific university or experience that wasn't mentioned initially. Also, a chat-based "match" doesn't always mean you'll actually get a response.
whitepages.com
What I like: The design is easy to navigate. There is a "free lookup" option-you can see basic information (photo, address, phone number) without paying. Disappointments: Paid services are expensive, but the information is often outdated or inaccurate. Many users write that in "premium" accounts, the requirements for data visibility are unclear - you pay, but you get a "blue link" and have to pay more for additional details. If you decide to use it, pay attention to the fine print. Don't assume that "free" means "you get a full profile."
gusoche.com
Maria Nedoklanova
53 reviews
I was looking for some educational gadjets for my 5 years boy and found gusoche.com. The website has great variety of wooden creative toys that can help kids development. I ordered couple of pieces and everything came as described and my kid loved it..i recommend the site if you're looking for something different than the plastic chinese toys.
identify.plantnet.org
I came across the site because I was curious to find out exactly what kind of greenery was growing in my yard. It works smoothly-no need to register, the interface is super easy, and there is an online version if you don't want to download the app. Take a picture of a leaf, flower, bark, or fruit - PlantNet can handle anything and will try to tell you the name.
nogigiddy.com
Daniel Klever
54 reviews
2/5
Some surveys take too long and the rewards don’t match the effort. If you want to make real money, you’ll need to put in a lo t of hours. Good as a side gig or for some extra spending money. Legit, but not worth a time!
Cherrie
418 reviews
1/5
Most of the job leads felt outdated or low quality. I didn’t find anything useful, and it felt like a waste of time. Wouldn’t recommend.
careerbuilder.com
Stephanie Davis
152 reviews
Has potential, but I noticed some job postings were old or already filled. It’s useful if you’re casting a wide net, but I ended up getting better results with other platforms. Still worth checking once in a while — just don’t rely on it alone.
has a decent number of job listings, and I did find a few good leads. The site is pretty easy to use, and uploading my resume was quick. But I kept getting spammy messages and a lot of job suggestions that didn’t match my skills
lensa.com
pon yan
40 reviews
Very helpful site for job seekers. The search tool is simple and the job details are clear. I liked the tips they gave for interviews and writing a good CV. It got many responses from the employers on it. I recommend it.
The job database on Lensa is impressive, with listings from many industries and locations. I liked the clean interface and useful tips. My only gripe is the occasional irrelevant job alerts and some confusing application redirects. Still, it’s definitely worth using if you’re actively searching...
Lensa made finding job listings easier for me. The site is simple to use, and I got relevant job recommendations quickly. It saved me a lot of time during my job hunt.
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