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intch.org
Rahel Cjh
150 reviews
2/5
I've checked this website since the ads keep popping out in my instagram, but it's misleading. I thought that the website will be about job opportunities, instead it's a paying service to get you job opportunities with 0 assurance that you'll get the job
Biser Yordanov
55 reviews
I checked out Intch.org and it doesn’t feel like a trustworthy service to me. They ask you to subscribe right away, but I don’t like that approach. They should only get paid once they actually find you a project and you’ve signed the contract.
linkedin.com
3/5
LinkedIn offers job listings, resume visibility, and business-related content. It’s invaluable for career growth and corporate engagement. It's great to connect to people from the same department or who has same skill. But its premium plans are costly, the content feed can feel inauthentic or overly self-promotional, and connections often lead to unsolicited sales pitches. Also most of the job application applied won't be replied (ghosted).
flashrewardz.com
pon yan
40 reviews
1/5
The website is badly designed and has issues. Once I entered my email to claim the rewards they claim, it redirected to an other page showing error. They got to fix the issues first.
Yana Kirilova
392 reviews
4/5
Signed up for FlashRewardz before a Vegas trip. Took time and effort, but I did get a $500 card after finishing all the steps. Not easy, but real.
Demyan Velichkov
235 reviews
5/5
$150 payout – Flash Rewards! The app itself is surprisingly smooth and easy to navigate. I appreciate how straightforward it is to find offers and keep track of my progress. They lay out exactly what you need to do, and for me, the offers have been tracking exactly as they should.
guns.com
Guns.com is a valuable resource with a deep catalog that appeals to real gun enthusiasts. But to truly hit the mark, they need to tighten up on their quality control before shipping and ensure their customer support matches the passion of their costumers.
Ordering was easy and they had what I needed, but the item wasn’t in perfect condition and support was slow to help.
freelancer.com
Carter Rivera
82 reviews
I get the value of connecting with freelancers worldwide, but the fees on this site are ridiculous. You end up paying a chunk just to get a small job done. It feels like you're paying more to the platform than to the freelancer. Needs major improvement.
Freelancer.com offers access to a wide variety of job postings across multiple categories, which at first seems like a good opportunity for freelancers of all levels. However, after spending time on the platform, one major issue becomes clear: there’s no real filter in the job listings, and a large number of postings are low-quality or outright scams. Many jobs are copy-paste of other available jobs, but there is no sign of suspicions until the job's poster chat us and direct us to telegram. The competition is also no joke and the fee is quite big. For a small project ($10) they take half of your revenue ($5). Overall, I would still recommend this website, but do be careful when bidding for jobs.
Abed igou
I really like the website, it has a good reputation with plenty of job offers added every minute, but very competitive and a battle to get your first client. It has many downsides; it is very competitive for new users to gain clients and offers, and requires higher fees to be verified even before making your first dollar. Also not forget, they take almost half of what your client will pay for small jobs ( if you get 10$ job, they will charge 5$). I hope they will lower fees and support new joiners to kick-start. Customer support is excellent and around the clock.
roberthalf.com
Ultimately, it was a decent experience for what it was. I got the job I needed, but the drop-off in engagement after placement left a bit to be desired. If you're looking for a quick connection and don't mind being mostly self-sufficient once you're in, they'll probably do the trick.
I got a temporary accounting job through them. The start was smooth, but communication slowed down after I began. Overall, a decent experience.
jobot.com
I uploaded my CV, but no one ever contacted me. The site said my profile was active but nothing happened. I think they just want people to sign up. I didn’t get any job from it.
Throughout the entire process, the communication from my Jobot Pro was excellent. They kept me updated, provided feedback, and ultimately helped me navigate the offer stage, ensuring I got a compensation package that reflected the "very good" opportunity it was. Overall, applying through Jobot felt like a partnership. The AI made things fast, and the human recruiter made it personal and effective. It saved me a ton of time and stress, and ultimately led me to exactly the kind of job I was hoping for.
Tried Jobot to find marketing jobs. The site is simple and quick to apply, but sometimes the matches weren’t great. Could use better filters and more up-to-date listings.
officerstore.com
Anton Stoychev
88 reviews
I recently ordered a pair of tactical boots from OfficerStore, and the whole process was smooth. The website was easy to navigate, and I appreciated the detailed product descriptions. The boots arrived on time and fit perfectly. I’ll definitely shop here again. And the prices are probably the best in the states. cool place to shop your guns. and the site is used by the police as i know
fiverr.com
It's a great place for freelance jobs, but very competitive and difficult for new bees. The site is also full of scams if you are new, you got to be vigilant. I do not recommend it if you want in urgency of earning some bucks.
Oliver Bennett
91 reviews
I’ve used Fiverr several times for things like logo design, blog writing, and even video editing and every time the results have been good. Most sellers are responsive, professional, and deliver exactly what I need. Highly recommend it for quick, affordable services.
Fiverr is good and bad, but it's overall a solid freelance platform. You must hustle initially, but once you gain trust, clients will be there. Even the app on your phone makes it easy to handle orders on the go.
remotejobs.io
I applied for remote marketing and writing jobs, but some were already filled. The site needs to remove old listings faster. Support was slow to reply.
RemoteJobs.io is a clean and easy-to-navigate job board that focuses specifically on remote work, which is great for freelancers and professionals looking to avoid commuting or relocate their careers online. The site design is minimal and user-friendly, with categories clearly laid out and no unnecessary clutter. The downside is that you have to pay for subscription. The first payment is $3 that is rather cheap for 2 weeks, but then they will charge you $24 but the website will make it difficult for you to unsubcribe.
This website could be a good choice for people in the US and Canada, where companies have a culture of remote jobs. It is very easy to use and has a good design for search, but it is not for me, as I was not able to get a job on it after using it for some time. It is worth giving it a try.
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