Wednesday, August 27, 2008

"Spam Report" in "My Job Posts"

Q: What does "Spam Report" column in "My Job Posts" list mean?

A: That column indicates how many "Spam Report" clicks every of your job got.
Usually you will see "Spam Report" column empty, but if some of your job postings look like spam to job seekers -- they will report your job posting as spam.
In this case you will see number of times each of your job was reported as spam.

Q: I see that some of my jobs are marked as spam. What do I do?

A: Usually the best course of actions is to delete job that is marked as spam. Here's why:
If someone reported your job as spam then chances are that the same job will be marked as spam again by someone else.
The more Spam Reports you get - the smaller is your Daily Job Posting Limit.
Besides, PostJobFree moderators would eventually review jobs that were marked as spam and possibly delete them. In this case your Job Posting Limit would go even further down, because you would have officially confirmed spam job posting.
However if you are sure, that your job posting was marked as spam by mistake -- you may keep it. There is a chance that PostJobFree moderators would clean up good name of your job posting.

See also: "Spam Report" in "Recruiter Jobs"

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Is there a way to challange if a job was marked as spam even though it isn't spam?

For instance we had a job seeker apply to a position we had posted. He was did not meet the job requirements for the position we told him. He then marked the position as spam.

Dennis Gorelik said...

PostJobFree moderators will review spam reports and either remove them or reinforce given spam rating.

ashlie said...

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