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Hi Dave, I am not sure if you already got an answer to this outside of this post but I actually manage online career centers/job boards for multiple Health Care Associations nationwide - same as Monster and The Ladders just a bit more targeted and niche - and I work with employers/recruiters/agencies and I do not openly suggest this but it is a good way to save money to "share" or use one account for multiple positions/clients.
Yes they will catch you if they are reviewing their boards regularly. But who are they to say you cant post a position for CLIENT - A and not CLIENT - B. So I would post smarter and share if you can. For example if I had a client who was advertising for 3 different employers in Texas and my client (a recruiter with a staffing agency) wanted to post all 3 of his/her clients positions using an unlimited package and either post for the client as the agency or by using an alias and represent the client themselves. And honestly I do not understand why more agencies or recruiters - especially the ones that pay out of pocket - do not do this more often. So if your company were to sign up with one of my career centers in a particular state all of the recruiters could utilize the one account to post and manage their clients opportunities and advertisements.
I am not speaking for Monster or The Ladders but being in the same industry I believe that sharing is okay as long as the posting package allows and that if the location is specific to a specific state/city then it be placed with the respective job board (regarding the association career network at least).
Hope that helps and good luck!
- Colleen
Hi Colleen,
Thank you for your time and thoughtful response. Actually, I am not referring to posting - I brought Monster to source for example and I have more jobs than I can source myself so lets say I said to some other recruiter here's my password and told him certain times he could use the site - would Monster catch me logging in from two different places to source and could I be penalized from them? I'm just using Monster as an example could be any job board. Thanks
Dave
Colleen Seeley said:Hi Dave, I am not sure if you already got an answer to this outside of this post but I actually manage online career centers/job boards for multiple Health Care Associations nationwide - same as Monster and The Ladders just a bit more targeted and niche - and I work with employers/recruiters/agencies and I do not openly suggest this but it is a good way to save money to "share" or use one account for multiple positions/clients.
Yes they will catch you if they are reviewing their boards regularly. But who are they to say you cant post a position for CLIENT - A and not CLIENT - B. So I would post smarter and share if you can. For example if I had a client who was advertising for 3 different employers in Texas and my client (a recruiter with a staffing agency) wanted to post all 3 of his/her clients positions using an unlimited package and either post for the client as the agency or by using an alias and represent the client themselves. And honestly I do not understand why more agencies or recruiters - especially the ones that pay out of pocket - do not do this more often. So if your company were to sign up with one of my career centers in a particular state all of the recruiters could utilize the one account to post and manage their clients opportunities and advertisements. I am not speaking for Monster or The Ladders but being in the same industry I believe that sharing is okay as long as the posting package allows and that if the location is specific to a specific state/city then it be placed with the respective job board (regarding the association career network at least).
Hope that helps and good luck!
- Colleen
They will catch you based on IP addresses - I know The Ladders does. I worked for an organization where one person was responsible for handling ALL Ladders request based on the fact that they had their license based on one location. If you access it from a different IP address, they will shut you down.
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