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GUY LOOKING FOR JOB BUT KEEPS FINDING INSURANCE JOBS “DISGUISED” AS NORMAL JOBS

When applying for jobs. Is there a way to Siam all the FA Roles.

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FA = Financial advisor aka relationship consultant manager aka financial consultant / agent (Edited cause someone asked )

They bloody conceal their Job title as “sales support executive” “ management trainee “ “ sales support associate “

Already double confirmed via text message, Idw FA roles. During the interview still SHILLLING ME about FA job. How “ oh our leads are diff. Out of 3 we have 2 MDRTs” JESUS CHRIST. It’s goddamn irritating for job seekers.

Is there a way to report these ppl on job search websites.

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The only consolation is, lucky all zoom appt. Else it’s a colossal waste of my time. F

Please advice. And I’m looking for a job. If y’all company are hiring mind referring?

Netizens’ comments

  1. Report the job postings, it’ll get them taken down and the account banned on LinkedIn and Job street pretty quickly.
  2. Look up the organisation/hiring manager on LinkedIn. Refuse the invites if they’re dodgy. I hate the false advertisement as much as you do; when I was starting out and looking for an investments role, I had to weed through insurance agent openings too. They could really just call a spade a spade.
  3. Do background research of the company on LinkedIn and Glassdoor
  4. Don’t apply on these job ad sites.. Find a company that has positions you’re interested in and apply directly from their site contact list
  5. I read the JD, roughly gets rid of 3/4 of them…I am actively avoiding FA roles, just like you.
  6. Use a recruitment agency rather than just LinkedIn. Or apply directly. Better still, referrals from friends.
    You must be looking at a somewhat related role in order to be hitting the same openings so you’re better off with a recruiter or talking to hiring managers
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