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    Hi,

    Has anyone ever heard of or used "Qjumpers" agency? On their website they are asking for a couple of 100 $ regestration fee, and was wondering if they were any good, and what you get for you money. Any help would be appreciated.


    Thanks

    hels

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    Quote Originally Posted by Helsandfamily View Post
    Hi,

    Has anyone ever heard of or used "Qjumpers" agency? On their website they are asking for a couple of 100 $ regestration fee, and was wondering if they were any good, and what you get for you money. Any help would be appreciated.


    Thanks

    hels
    Have seen them advertised but not tried them.

    Are you sure that the registration fee isn't just for employers?

    I thought that this was just another job web site.

    Ian

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    you can register as an employeer or a job seeker.

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    ... and it's free for a 'Career Seeker' - I have used this site a few times when looking for a job and have never been asked for money ...

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    Thank you all very much,

    crispy king did you find them helpful / useful????

    hels

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    Hi Hels

    We recently advertised a couple of jobs and had several CV's sent to us via QJumpers. While the CV's themselves were good they lacked that 'personal' touch you get through regular agencies. They were just attached to an email that had very little extra info. That's not to say they didn't get an interview just that it didn't look as professional.

    Hope this helps.

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    Arrow hmmm

    ... slight delayed reaction/posting ...

    yes, slightly useful but Seek seems to be the best of many ... I generally used the scattergun approach and applied for loads, even if they were only slightly relevant which seems a bit futile but I generally followed it up with a call to the agent and generally the result was to meet the agent and so keep informed of new, incoming jobs sometimes before they were advertised ...

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