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Comments on: Jobscore will pay for your recruiting rejects

JobScore is a free service for managing recruiting. It adds a social angle to the process, letting recruiters share applicants.

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by January 28, 2008 6:45 PM PST
Um... hold it... I send Company A my information... and if they don't want me THEY decide to share it with other Jobscore clients? And I gave them permission to do that... when?? What is it with companies not getting that my information is MINE. it's not theirs. They don't get to decide where to share it *I* do.

And before anyone chimes in with "but you'll get exposed to a bunch of other companies... yes, yes I will. And if one of them is my current employer who doesn't know I'm looking?
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by danarkind January 29, 2008 1:43 PM PST
Hey Rick, great questions.

1. We agree: Your information is yours. Independent of whether you register with JobScore by visiting our website or applying to a job, we notify you what is happening every step of the way and you can turn off your profile at any time.
2. We agree: You should decide when to share your profile. JobScore provides fine grained job matching controls so that only employers with jobs that meet your criteria can contact you.
3. Blocking companies: JobScore automatically blocks all of the employers you list in your profile. Then, if you so choose, you can add/remove employers from this blocked list as well.

Privacy is a top priority here at JobScore. Feel to contact me directly at info (at) jobscore (dot) com with questions - or check out our privacy guarantee (in plain English) at www.jobscore.com/corp/about_privacy_guarantee.html

Thanks,

- Dan Arkind
by danarkind January 31, 2008 5:38 PM PST
Hey Rick, great questions.

1. We agree: Your information is yours. Independent of whether you register with JobScore by visiting our website or applying to a job, we notify you what is happening every step of the way and you can turn off your profile at any time.
2. We agree: You should decide when to share your profile. JobScore provides fine grained job matching controls so that only employers with jobs that meet your criteria can contact you.
3. Blocking companies: JobScore automatically blocks all of the employers you list in your profile. Then, if you so choose, you can add/remove employers from this blocked list as well.

Privacy is a top priority here at JobScore. Feel to contact me directly at info (at) jobscore (dot) com with questions - or check out our privacy guarantee (in plain English) at www.jobscore.com/corp/about_privacy_guarantee.html

Thanks,

* Dan Arkind
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