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Search 100+ job boards at once to find your next job fast. It's that easy.
ZipRecruiter Job Search is the only app of its kind you will ever need, and it is 100% FREE.
1. Install the free ZipRecruiter job app.
2. Tell it about the jobs you're looking for: location + keywords, or job titles
3. Find jobs you like!
4. Apply to jobs with just one tap!
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• Apply in seconds from your phone
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ZipRecruiter Job Search App Comments & Reviews
ZipRecruiter Job Search Positive Reviews
Easy to use, Networking to the maxThis app, literally skyrocketed my employment networking! The precision of categories in the profile really highlight my skills and qualifications even better than my resume, which I have put a lot of thought and effort and editing into throughout my careers. I spent about 6 hours really detailing my profile. And then immediately thereafter, I 1-click-applied to over 100 jobs within 30 minutes. Each job fit my skills, qualifications and background. And I received several emails and notifications with more and more positions that fit exactly what I was looking for and actually qualified for! I have been on many other employment websites and apps, and have never had such response from employers, I cannot say that I know what the difference in this app is, but I do know for a fact that whatever that difference is-that what I notice is: employers are actually reading my application and profile when I apply; where as, other apps and sites-employers are flooded with so many applications and my profile has so many pages and categories, it is hard to get a picture of my skills and background. This app literally has a short and specific easy to read profile, so employers are actually reading. The day after completing my profile and applying to over 100 jobs, I received 5 back to back phones calls, which all resulted in interviews!!! I had to start turning down interviews by the second day, and actually cancelling and replacing interviews, prioritizing them by schedules and pay rates that I liked better! This app is literally the best employment app I have EVER used..... HANDS DOWN!!! I WOULDN'T RECOMMEND ANY OTHER APP OR SITE FOR EMPLOYMENT SEARCH. I WILL NEVER USE ANOTHER ONE EITHER!!.Version: 4.0
Needs improvementI am leaving only 3 stars because the app is missing a few features that would/could be beneficial to users. The first annoyance is that most times I am shown jobs that are no where near me, out of my experience level, or that I have no interest in. I contacted support and they told me the more you use the app the more it gets to know you and you see more relevant jobs. I did this and it almost seems to have gotten worse. I only ever look for jobs in 2 states on the east coast. However I mainly see jobs posts for Indana and Kentucky. Neither of which state do I have ANYTHING at all to do with. An update that actually shows relevant jobs would improve my use because I have since went from daily searching to every other day as my main use is now other job apps. I agree with other posters that say a distance filter option would helpful. So would other filters like FT, PT, Contract, minimum/maximum salary etc. I also wouldn’t mind a filter that somehow allows you to select or deselect the type of field you want or don’t want. For example: regardless of what new position I search for, the app feels the need to constantly show me positions for an RN, speech pathologist, and/or physical therapist just because my resume has previous health experience (with absolutely no health certifications/experiences to such an extent listed on my resume). I am no where near qualified to those types of positions nor do I want to be. Overall I just wish it would pay attention to what I search for..Version: 3.10.1
Easy to use, love 1 click applyI love the zip recruiter app! I have been looking for work for about 4 months to no avail. Started using the zip recruiter app after I tweaked my resume and got instant results. Zip recruiter lets me know when a possible employer opened and looked at my app/resume that I submitted, indeed and the several staffing agencies do not do this. The 1 click apply is awesome, just make sure that the resume you saved on zip recruiter is the one that you want to use, there is not reviewing your app or resume with the 1 click apply. I would however recommend to zip recruiter that they require companies to post pay/compensation ranges they are are willing to offer instead of forcing potential applicants to search on their own. This gives the companies free market research on what they can get away with paying people and it basically will make people devalue their potential pay at a future employer in the chance that they will obtain the position. Also, there are companies that like to mask sales jobs under different names. Just take your time to make sure you read and know what the expectations from you are and how your pay is based, which I have noticed a lot of the companies have done that..Version: 3.30
I don’t usually write reviews!I’ve been avoiding this for a while, but I see so many critical and skeptical reviews I’m in shock. I’ve had this app for a few years. Initially I was getting interviews and hired the same day, but the jobs weren’t really a good fit. I came home one day and updated my resume with just the positions I was looking for and voila, I had real options. Then I happened to obtain the position I have through a friend but, I acquired all of my documents and ended up offered a position through her earning more in 2 days then a week with my job and the hours allowed for me to work both. Now due to life I’m still with my original company which happens to advertise through here as well, and within an hour of updating my resume I have 5 interviews set up. I’ve yet to have to pay for anything unless requested by the employer which is a no no, and over all the app is helpful and informative. The same as an employment agency without taking 60% of my actual earnings. I think it’s worth the effort if you want to get working, you don’t have to struggle as hard while you’re still searching for your perfect job..Version: 3.38
Beautifully disappointingMyself and my significant other decided to try out this app in an attempt to better ourselves and our livelihood. On the surface, it appears inviting and well-put-together… and it is! However the community really drags down the quality. The employers are plagued by heathens just trying to prey on people like us who are trying to better our lives. Remember: if it is too good to be true, it DEFINITELY is. They try everything they can to steal your information whilst posing as potential employers. And there are A LOT of them. It has gotten to the point where every potential opportunity is suspicious and it makes it rather difficult starting off on the right foot when you spend your entire interview wondering when they will try to steal your identity. The other issue I have is with the employers. It isn’t the Zips fault, however when you finally sift through the predators, there are many unprofessional employers who abuse the app as well. My personal favorites are the ones who advertise a position, you go in, and the position was nothing as advertised. Another common occurrence is false scheduling advertising. You get ready, get your mind set for success, ace your interview; only to be told that the schedule advertised couldn’t be offered. Total waste of time and energy..Version: 51.0
Easy app to useGreat app, you can really do anything on it from updating your resume, applying with “1 click”, and even getting references to add notes about you with a link sent directly to them. I haven’t done a job using the app yet but I’m sure I will. Something I really like is that is notifies you when your resume is viewed each time and the probability of how often that happens. There’s also a ton of other things you can add...your skills, format changes for your resume...the list literally goes on. My job matches aren’t always on point but it points you in the right general direction. There’s also way more jobs on zip recruiter than any other app or website I’ve used...at least for the restaurant industry..(comparing to CL, Instawork, etc) I think my only issue with zip recruiter as a whole is that they email me a little too much about “jobs they think I would like”... Overall a great app! Highly recommend even if you are new to job searching or have no idea how to use technology 😉. Good luck to anyone searching for a job! You definitely can’t go wrong with ZipRecruiter!.Version: 3.37
Decent app, Robot recruiter is annoyingHi, your app is good but would you consider giving more granular control over your job suggestions? I’d pay for this functionality. I still get relentless irrelevant emails after disabling these notifications. Your one resume limit also pigeon holes me as senior level professional stuck in a career field I’m trying to leave and I need reliable control over finding job profiles with different experience levels. The one resume limit forces me to write a one-size fits all cover letter for “quick apply” jobs and that’s not even practical in this competitive job market. Recruiters hate lazy job seekers that show no effort to stand out for jobs. You’ve gotta give people the ability to manipulate their own search algorithm instead of basing it purely on run-of-the-mill hierarchies of keyword/experience intelligence automation. Yes, I get tech jobs have critical niche skill sets, but you’re eliminating weighted cross-functional skills with this logic and perpetuating employers to continue looking for their unicorn candidates. Just think on this and ask yourself why employers keep reporting labor shortages. Who’s fault is it? It’s the entire system but you can help change it!!!.Version: 72.0
Great way to find a jobThe first & only job I applied to on here was the job I ended up getting (yay). So this app/website works really well to help you find a job, but it has some areas that could be improved. For example the messages tab, whenever I would receive a message I never got a notification from the app. I would only get emails, which okay yes they work but I think it would be useful to have a way to get notifications from the app. Plus between the time of my interview and my first day I tried to message my new employer on through it, and he said he saw it and replied. But I never got that message. The other issue I kept having (and why the rating is so low), is that even though I updated my account MULTIPLE times saying I got hired already nothing would stop the emails. I also tried to unsubscribe and it still hasn’t stopped. I’m not getting a ton of emails, but I am getting quite a few on a regular basis. I was also getting at least 1/2 notifications a day from the app too but I finally just turned those off. Please just make it easier to hold or deactivate an account. Once these things are fixed I think it would be an amazing app, I’m just tired of all the emails right now..Version: 3.24.2
I GOT THE JOB!!!I had no idea how to transfer my skills and experience from a different market/city as well as from a different field. I mean, how does one combine non-profit for program management, mental health advocacy, early childhood education and spiritual work. Well, low and behold, zip recruiter helped to ease this transition. Not only did they make applying east (one click wonder) but they identified themes within my qualifications and experience in order to land me the perfect job leading a team and mentoring youth and adults. So much so that the CEO, after interviewing me, offered me an entirely different job (not even yet posted) that suits me even better. At the start of my job search I knew I wanted a job that combines my passion with my skills, experience and innate talent. I’m grateful for zip recruiter for doing just that. I also really appreciated how the AI kept me updated on the progress of my applications so there was less guessing. Thank you for making such a stressful experience into a bit less work on behalf of both the candidates and employer. I’m thrilled for my new job!.Version: 64.0
On top of it!There are outcomes when someone is persistent. The career advisor was able to keep me posted on jobs that I had applied and had been viewed by the employers, new suggestions due to my experience and I loved the 1-click apply. I was able to find my new job due to ZipRecruiter and I’m very grateful for the effort and support of the team. It took me a while to find something but the right door opens when you least expect it and having that daily motivation and reminder that there’s something out there gives hope especially if you have been laid off and have been doing jobs here and there just to make it by. Now I feel like I have found my place, after all I worked hard for my degree and didn’t want to settle for just anything but I apply to everything. Very happy with this app although I no longer will be needing it but I know that it can help guide someone else like it did for me to find something..Version: 114.0
ReviewI have the same problem as several other people who have posted. I am inundated with jobs that are way outside my experience and specifications. I’m looking for an Executive Assistant job and yet I get postings for fast food restaurants, warehouses and delivery jobs. Someone even called me and asked if I have a car? I said no because I live one block from the commuter train in downtown DC. She then went on to say that she had a job that would get some money coming in right away. Turns out it was food delivery. When I said I just told you I don’t have a car, her reply was that I could use a bicycle. From my resume, anyone with a brain could see that I have about 30 years experience working for very high level executives in highly recognized and well-respected companies. At my age and with my experience, I’m not looking to ride a bicycle around delivering food. I hung up and had a good laugh! If that was the only one, fine, but I get e-mails, messages and phone calls all day long. It becomes very confusing and a lot of them are scams. I do like the one-click quick apply jobs. But please stick to jobs that have something to do with the resume I posted. Thank you!.Version: 7.0
Irrelevant JobsVery easy to navigate with no issues except I do not like when I am choosing a certain field and the site lists fields that has nothing to do with what I chose. Example (this really happened), I chose Medical and Zip Recruiter literally sent me a whole list of Truck Driving or CDL jobs. The other issue is the forwarding of your resume to multiple employers again which has nothing to do with jobs or fields you signed up for. Another example again (yes it happened to me), after once again choosing Medical I received several emails from different Realtors asking me to confirm that I am interested in a Realtor position. I don’t like that Zip Recruiter automatically forwards your resume to random Employers and literally sends you an email stating it is to assist with hiring when they are not matching the jobs of your choice prior to forwarding. I hope this can be resolved or removed from your site. I do not want emails or an Employer reaching out to me for a position number one that I did not choose, not interested in and certainly does not have anything to do with the field or type of position I am interested in..Version: 94.0
BEST EMPLOYMENT SEARCH SERVICE ONLINEI really like this service. They do a pretty good job of matching jobs, although I sometimes get weird jobs sent to me..example: I am a social worker and frequently get nursing jobs sent to me. But it’s not a big deal. I haven’t come across scams-those tend to be in sales and some customer service. I like that Zip keeps you up to date on your application status such as emails each time a prospective employer views your app. It’s encouraging, which I like since job searching can be a blow to your ego. I’ve had times my app has been viewed 3 times and Ziprecruiter gets excited with you. Love that! Their job pool is kind of small compared to Indeed and Career Builder, but I like that. I’m just putting my toe in the water in looking for a job after a long time of not working. I think once I get more serious I will make Ziprecruiter my first choice, but I will most likely use Indeed too...adding more search help as needed. If you want personalized service and encouraging emails along the way choose Ziprecruiter. Plus their 1-tap apply is a great feature too!!.Version: 3.18
Easy to use - with perks!I applied to my first job posting on zip recruiter 4 days ago, after weeks of using google jobs, LinkedIn, Craigslist, and countless others. Not only did the service notify me when my resume was opened by the employer, zip recruiter also let me know my resume had been favorited. I’m a natural skeptic and saw those notifications as marketing ploys. Yet the following morning, I received an email from the hiring manager requesting a phone interview. I had the phone interview which resulted in a second in person interview next Wednesday. This was my first submission via the site!! I know it’s probably luck. It’s possible that by me being a new user my resume was pushed to the head of the pack. However, the entire experience has been almost effortless and the “1 click apply” is unmatched by other services I’ve used. If I receive no further interviews from zip’, the one I did receive was totally worth signing up. Wish me luck on interview #2 🤞🏾.Version: 3.17
Good app for quick applyNice app for quick apply, Zip does a nice job. I find that some of the jobs don’t live up to their expectations in their ads so beware of this. This is no fault of Zip. Zip does their best to post decent jobs. But again I must caution the applicant to ask questions. A recruiter called me about a truck delivery job position and informed me it would be a contract 90 day position that would lead to a permanent position. I asked her what was the variable hiring rate, she informed me it was 90%. That variable is very low. The actual variable should be 97-98%. Either she didn’t know her numbers, or was not prepared to answer that kind question or there is something wrong with their client companies that have a discriminatory excuse to use people trying find jobs and are let go for no reason. How do I know? I have an MBA and studied companies and their hiring methods. I’m only informing you to be aware of companies that use talented individuals for their own gain..Version: 3.8
The best job finding appI can honestly say that ZipRecruiter made a real difference in my life during one of the hardest financial periods I’ve ever faced. I work in a skilled trade, and when work suddenly slowed down, the stress of paying bills and supporting my family became overwhelming. I had tried other platforms, including Indeed and a few local staffing agencies, but I either wasn’t seeing the right job matches for my trade or I wasn’t getting responses from employers. What stood out to me about ZipRecruiter was how quickly they connected me with relevant opportunities in my specific field. The job matching technology actually worked I wasn’t scrolling endlessly through unrelated listings. Within a short time, I started receiving notifications for positions that fit my experience, certifications, and pay expectations. Even better, I was contacted directly by employers who had viewed my profile..Version: 134.0
Worth about $32,000 to me!Guys, this service got me a job that had a $32,000 raise from my previous position within less than a week of starting WHILE I WAS STILL IN COLLEGE. I am dumbfounded by how easy it was considering how difficult it is to get a good job to pay off school debt these days. Wednesday I made a profile to casually put in an application for a cool job listing I wasn’t quite qualified for, but why not? Thursday I got an email that had found a position which was looking for my exact skill set and I could apply to with one click. Applying to that led me to several more positions I was qualified for and paid more than I had imagined I could make without a degree. Monday I started my first round of interviews and I now have three job offers. I’m speechless. We all deal with imposter syndrome, but this service somehow fought for me to get paid a real $40k+ salary and helped convince employers that I am a worthwhile asset. I went from working part time waiting tables to being full time with benefits in a week and I have checked every single day to see what is new. When I heard the ad for ZipRecruiter on This American Life it felt like it was looking for serious candidates for high pressure positions that require a high level of education for performance. I didn’t think it could connect me - a college student - with my dream employers and double my household income. My husband also downloaded it and has an interview for a position that pays him 10k more than his current job. We are very happy. Thanks for making unemployment a bit less terrifying..Version: 3.19
Far better than other job sitesI’ve been on the hunt for a job ever since I graduated college. I been actively hunting for four months and in all that time I got 1 interview. I was using Indeed, LinkedIn, Monster... anything I could. I’ve been using ziprecruiter for less than two weeks and have gotten 3 interviews. It’s so much easier than and simple to use than any other app. I like that you have ONE resume, rather than spending hours creating unique resumes for each position and never hearing back. I like that your references are included in your profile and are automatically sent. I like that I get notified when my resume is viewed, so I know whether I’ve been lost in the pile or not. It makes applying for jobs feel less soul-sucking and hope-draining. My only gripe would be that I receive WAY too many emails and the notifications setting are little confusing/difficult to access..Version: 3.5
This app has become a waste of space and energy.I used to like the app way better when temp agencies weren’t a plague on this platform, almost no direct hire options anymore. Not to mention there is no moderation for spam; out of 10 listings 8 belong to the same stupid agency. Why would I need your app if I can just walk into an employment office and not have to wait for a call back? Also why fill out a job history when I still need to fill out an app? Even with 1-tap I find myself still having to go to a different site and put in applications! As far as I’m concerned the advertising is a complete lie, just go to a temp agency and save your email the trouble. Many many reasons to use another platform since this is essentially just something to riddle my junk folder with jobs I’m not even qualified for. Waste of time and storage space, LinkedIn wins again, good job Zip! 😁.Version: 4.0
Great App - mostlyI love the 1-Click Apply feature, makes it very easy to submit your resume without filling out the same information over and over. What I don’t like about the app are the constant emails and texts from Phil@Ziprecruiter who almost certainly isn’t a real person. That’s what annoys me about job searching these days altogether though. There is little to no actual personal contact!! Some people don’t have impressive resumes - they haven’t gone to great schools or even finished college but that doesn’t meant they won’t make great, dependable employees. Having a single conversation could help you communicate your intelligence and knowledge about certain things that just can’t be on a piece of paper. I’m sorry but there are just some things in life you need to be able to discuss with another living human being. Wow that was a definite derailing of my thought train, apologies. As far as job search apps go this one deserves its 4 Stars!.Version: 8.0
⚡️ Found my first job in my field! ⚡️(Not Sponsored by ZipRecruiter, I just wanted to share my experience! ☺️) I have been job searching since graduating college five months ago, and I finally found the one! 🎉 I was using all of the top job search apps (ZipRecruiter, Indeed, LinkedIn, Glassdoor), and was getting a consistent flow of interviews. But between all of them, I got most of my interviews through ZipRecruiter! Before I knew it, I was accepting an offer for my first job in my field! ZipRecruiter is easily my favorite job search app, because it really goes the extra mile to help you find the job! For one, the emails you get will either suggest more jobs to apply to (which I was in no position to refuse 😂), or they will give you updates about your applications (which are way more common than other apps). These updates will tell you when an employer views your application or when they give you a “like”, which I hadn’t seen in other apps. For the job I recently got, I was notified that they had viewed my application THREE times and they even gave me a “like” as well. So, I really felt like my chances were good, and it was nice to be updated! I feel like ZipRecruiter does a great job at creating a connection between the employer and the applicant, and I would highly recommend it!.Version: 3.36
Good but definitely lackingThe app design overall is excellent. Really well laid out and everything generally makes sense. But if they implemented a few suggestions like these, they would be miles ahead and far deserving of 5 stars: - Filters! Why is the app so limited on the number of search filters it has? The worst example of this is that you can only apply to certain jobs that say “mobile apply”, which is totally fine, but then they need to offer a filter that turns off the “desktop apply” options. I’ll get endless results where the entire job list is meaningless on my phone, making the app pointless. - Search. First and foremost, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, there should be a “remote only” filter for searching jobs. I highly recommend the developers on this app team check out the LinkedIn app’s job search features. They offer searches by company, location can be worldwide, specified, or remote, and the results page can add or remove a boat-load of filters to make what you are looking for fast and easy. That app knocks it out of the park in terms of customizing searches, and that’s not even the main function of the app! - Optimize. I’m searching “Graphic Design” and I almost always get engineering roles listed the more I scroll. To add, I’ll be searching an area of the country that I haven’t looked at just yet, and suddenly all of my suggestions are for that area until is search elsewhere, even if I put the app down for a month. Overall, the main feature of the app is to search for jobs. I’m just not sure why they make it so difficult..Version: 15.0.1
Proven Works!!Hello. Here is a short story that shows how effective this app truly is. I run an SUD outpatient treatment center in California. We have 150+ clients in our program. I have suggested ZipRecruiter to many of my employment-seeking clients and many have downloaded the app. without a lot of confidence in the app or themselves. Keep in mind these are amazing people but many would not look ideal to some employers based on work history, experience or level of education. One specific incident (as a facilitated group topic) I asked a set of 20 clients to download and create a user account with employment preferences and all. This was a weekly group so I was able to follow closely and assist with any barriers they ran into as well as any further documents needing uploaded ie: resumes, cover letters, references etc. we continued to meet to discuss their ongoing experiences. To my absolute surprise two clients came to group asking for the following Monday and Wednesday excused from group. Before I could ask why, they both exclaimed, we got a job interview! Thrilled I happily gave them their passes. This was not an isolated incident. The following week 3 clients were not in group one day. Following group back in my office I was getting ready to call the missing clients when I saw my message light blinking. I check my messages and guess what... all 3 had left messages stating they were all 3 working that day. I’m thinking to myself, WOW! This continues over the next 2 months on a regular weekly basis. Many clients in that class became employed either directly through the ZipRecruiter app or by using ZipRecruiter as a starting point to there job seeking journey and being directed to an outside application link. In that group 16 of the 20 participants became employed. I have continued that class every week now for the past 18 months. I cannot give you a specific number of people employed through the app but it has continued since that initial group I held those many months ago. ZipRecruiter is an amazing application and is proven a reliable source for anyone seeking employment. THANK YOU ZIPRECRUITER!!.Version: 4.0
Don’t Upload Your Resume / CVUnfortunately, it’s a bad first impression to upload your CV to a job search app and you have to spend time cleaning up the auto input / recognition that scans your resume and attempts to itemize your job history and education. Zip Recruiter should suggest that you manually input your resume to start off with as it’s a time waster to delete / edit entries after uploading your resume. Highly recommended that you open your account through a web browser — not the app. Then manually enter your details. The app is simply not sophisticated enough to identify entries from a Word or PDF doc to be able to auto-input your job history and education into a cohesive manner. Simply put, everything was jumbled and I ended up giving up so that I can just wait until I get home to fill out the entries manually on my computer. Next, ZR should compel employers to — at the very least - post a salary range. It’s a waste to time (and most likely, quite rude to employers) to be upfront and ask about the salary before the interview even begins. It’s much easier to sort through prospects as an employee when you’re zeroing in on job prospects only to be disappointed at the announcement of the salary. Lastly, ZR needs to sort through the employers who are masking their sales jobs into other cleverly deceptive pseudonym titles, thereby deceiving job searchers..Version: 34.0
Unmatched and Worth Signing UpPeople, the site is free to sign up! In addition, the jobs come to you so no more heavy searching. The most valued part of this app is they actually advise when your resume has been reviewed, so your able to work with some measures. Twice, my resume was reviewed for a second time and even a third time from another company, and those results were returned to me stating the value behind a secondary or third review! Even if you’re not chosen for the position, it’s great feedback and great for your spirit. This App is all that I need and all that I use. The progress in my job search has been fruitful and I am very pleased. After saying that, let me reiterate, it’s free. Don’t wait another moment, sign up and make your search simpler! Great Job Hunting and Good Luck on your find! -Val.Version: 25.0
Definitely my go to job app!I absolutely LOVE this app I’ve tried a lot of job apps and this one is by far the best, though I haven’t gotten a job yet due to the fact that I just got the app, they have a lot of jobs that go with my qualifications, the job shows how much they pay either weekly or annually, the requirements and tasks and the best part is you don’t have to apply to every single one answering a thousand questions and what not, all you need to do is press the “1-tap apply” button and your set and you can apply to as many as you want, they email you or text you letting you know when your resumes been looked at and reviewed and well if your lucky you’ll get a email for an interview, this app is definitely the best I recommend this to everyone, hey and the best part is is free!!.Version: 3.11.1
Easy to useI’ve used LinkedIn for about 3-4 months applying to jobs constantly with no response from even the basic of jobs while the app constantly blows up my email for “new opportunities” I’ve had this app for less than a week (4 days I believe) and have an interview tomorrow. If you’re struggling, and or just looking for a new job, I would recommend using ZipRecruiter. The one-tap apply feature helps you push out your resume fast and easy, allowing you to apply for multiple jobs in just a few minutes. Allowing you to look at more opportunities for employment near you. This app has honestly helped me out a great deal and I’m sure it would help others like me regardless of how experienced or inexperience you may be..Version: 76.0
Best App to Reach Employers and get NoticedI have been using this app for only about 3 weeks now and the majority of my interviews and employment related communication has been a result of utilizing the app ZipRecruiter. When they notify you regarding your application being viewed by a company more than once as well they offer tips and options to make sure you get contacted and they market you as well to employers looking for candidates where you are great match for. I love how employers trust and have high standards for ZipRecruiter when it comes to finding the right people to do the job they have to offer. I have tried many job search engines but this one by far is the number one site and app that’s will put you in front of hiring managers every time..Version: 3.30
Bad recommendations, too far away, w/ pros as wellI specifically say 25 miles away and I’m getting recommendations for jobs 48+ miles away! I’m in NJ I’m not in the middle of nowhere. And why if I’m “hiding” RN, CNA, Truck Driver, etc. jobs am I only being shown those?? Those mixed in with customer service reps, and a few others. Has to be better work out there :( I like that you can “one tap apply” tho and I like your resume set up. Update: I just read your feedback. Thanks for responding. I would like assistance so I will be contacting them. Please don’t act like I’m doing something wrong here because I’m not. For whatever reason the app is not working properly and that’s the reason I’m having these problems. I’m sorry but I’m just giving my feedback and it’s valid feedback. I hope other people have better luck. The app does have potential and did get me a job in the times of covid... so that’s another plus.Version: 27.0
Few problemsIt’s a good app for finding jobs and helps out a lot. However, if the application isn’t ran by Zip recruiter and is instead ran by another website it’s too difficult to apply for that job. It doesn’t load or it takes ages and I just give up waiting. Maybe it’s just too laggy on my phone. Also, everytime I go to the “Zero experience” section it very ironically gives me jobs that require high level college degrees. How does that happen? I don’t know. Another problem is that it doesn’t always give addresses for the building it just gives a number and I don’t know what it means. Also it’s happened that I’ve applied for a position implied to be nearby and been called in by the same company to a location much further away then what I thought I applied for all because the location is not clearly given..Version: 103.0
Still hard to find remote jobsI dug through the reviews, and saw one from 1y ago mentioning their difficulty with finding Remote-only jobs. Seems since then, the app hasn’t changed with the times, as I still am having the same problems. Their “AI” e-mail assistant Phil needs a lot of work, too, as he 9/10 of the time he sends useless things to me, and there’s no way to tweak the results he tries to find. On another note, I am heavily visually disabled, and there are NO ways to make this app more readable to me — no dark mode, an no adjusting of the text size — to make this more readable for me without using the iPad’s own OS accessability features. So, another way in which ZipRecruiter needs to change with the times. So many other apps with what I presume have much lower budgets than big-time Zip Recruiter have a “dark mode” button….Version: 93.0
App is useless in Northwestern WashingtonI had great success using this app during the pandemic living in the San Francisco Bay Area. Lots of interviews and great opportunities, including two that led to the highest paying jobs of my life. Last fall, I moved to the PNW and primarily search Executive Assistant jobs and there are none. Then, if I search administrative positions in the medical field it thinks I’m a nurse or a dentist or physical therapist and floods my Inbox with those. It’s useless garbage now! The jobs coming up are totally irrelevant and even if I choose “Remote” I get tons of non-remote jobs. 100% of the so-called remote jobs are bogus scams not real employers. If I limit my search to my geographical area, it still includes jobs in Seattle, two hours away. Fix it. I had to switch to Indeed. I find it hard to believe there are literally no jobs up here for a seasoned EA..Version: 101.0
Not yet hired but it just a great apps overallRarely write reviews but I have to come here to give this incredible apps a 5 stars. What I like is 1-click apply, just have to upload your resume and update your profile then the app will do the rest for you. also the notification is incredible smarts, when you uploaded your application, you will also be notify when your application was received and viewed, which give a peace feeling that your application was successfully submitted. this is my first day using it so i haven't find anything negative things about it, maybe a little too much e-mail, but considering it a opportunity to find a new job so, nothing to complaints..Version: 71.0
Effective!This is one of the few apps that hasn’t even nagged me about a review. After 3 months of job hunting, my best leads and interviews have come from Zip Recruiter, I think in large part because of the ability to have people add letters of recommendation “on file” to set you apart from other candidates. I am (hopefully) down to my last few interviews and narrowing down a new job and career of my choosing. Job hunting is always a nerve wracking experience, but it feels like Zip Recruiter has had my back with updates on employers reviewing my application, notifications of new possible jobs, and a very user friendly interface at all levels of the job hunt process. I highly recommend Zip Recruiter for your next foray into new career possibilities!.Version: 3.11.1
FINALLYI’ve been applying to various jobs since February of this year and after using this app for a few hours I was able to get set up with an interview for a position. When they say responsive employers they really are responsive..Version: 3.25
So far so goodWhat a tool! Seems like best way to get yourself “out there”.Version: 3.33
Nice appEasy to use just need a lil polishing on the google drive usage for iOS.Version: 3.3
So much betterThis one is so much better than stupid indeed or LinkedIn. I love the one tap apply feature.Version: 85.0
Not as ExpectedThis app or ZipRecruiter is not doing well as there are many companies (employers) who are potential scams or are really not interested on hiring people. Although the match is high or great, nearly as never got response and just creates expectation on mind and makes us wait for longer. Ziprecruiter has to work harder to find the genuine company (employer) who are really seeking for employees..Version: 80.0.1
Just started this AppI really like this app, very easy to use and also a lot of job opportunities.Version: 8.0
Search?Not sure why I would get a job alert from Peoria Illinois when I live in Nova Scotia Canada? 2nd shift painter isn’t even close to my profile..Version: 131.0
Very HELPFUL!!!For the last year and a half I have been using them they have nonstop been helping me find jobs that I am qualified for and employers have been personally emailing me and calling me because they want me to start as soon as possible.Version: 79.0
It’s hard to find a good job search engine…Indeed is not always good as most jobs u apply to have assessments before you are even apply. This app has potential, but based on what I’m seeing a lot of job agencies on target this app, making it kind of harder to find a direct hire…….Version: 84.0
Not working for meThis app is really good , but I can’t open it now as it always showing error to update , I don’t have iOS 16 or later . Please fix.Version: 79.0
Got my job via ziprecruiter great applicationWould highly recommend others to try.Version: 79.0
Best appThis makes looking for a job a lot easier and it’s on point very easy to use and very very helpful. Best app I found. Thx.Version: 78.0
Excellent!Easy to get resumes to the right employers. I’ve had a few interviews. The one feature that I would like to see is a way to reiterate your interest to an employer post interview. This I believe would be helpful for both parties.Version: 67.0
ScammedLots of scammers here.Version: 69.0
Did work, but now crashesWhen I first downloaded this app, it was working without any problems. Now, and for the last week or so, every time I open this app to check the notifications, it immediately crashes and the screen goes black. Hopefully the next update for this app includes a fix for this bug..Version: 56.0
Can’t search for remote jobs in the app.It’s 2022. Get with the program, Ziprecruiter..Version: 57.0.1
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