An example of why resume database access is bad

by doug on April 29, 2008

Most know that I am not a fan of resume database access.  It violates job-seeker privacy.  Most job boards continue to sell it today.  And many make more money from selling access to the database than they do from selling job postings. 

I register on as many job boards as possible (as a job seeker) so I can:

  1. Get the entire job seeker experience offered. This helps us become better.
  2. See the quality of jobs posted on that job board, and;
  3. See if that job boards sell my information, and;
  4. To whom that job board sells my information to.

The below is an email I just received.  The sender got my email address from one of the job boards I registered for (I won’t disclose which).  Whether the job board sold my data in the form of a list, or sold access to their resume database, allowing the spammer to grab my email address from my resume - this access is clearly wrong. 

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Job Board Spam

I did not wish to be solicited by some company with a fraudulent job offer, who clearly does not have any control of the English language.  Thanks for interrupting my day and violating my privacy.  If I were a real job seeker, I would not trust this job board again. 

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