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	<title>Comments on: Monster Acquires Yahoo Hot Jobs for $225 Million</title>
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		<title>By: HotJobs Hater</title>
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		<dc:creator>HotJobs Hater</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Feb 2010 02:13:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>If you actually had to use HotJobs you would agree with the hundreds of users who have posted comments on the HotJobs Suggestion Board: HotJobs SUCKS.

All any prospective buyer of HotJobs has to do is view the comments on the HotJobs Suggestion Board and that would deter them from buying it. They would be able to tell right away that they would have to do a long and costly repair job on this train wreck in order to rebuild HotJob’s credibility. 

And what makes matters worse is that concerned HotJobs users have spoon-fed YAHOO everything they needed to do to clean up this stinking cesspool and still nothing got corrected. In fact it got worse, probably because no one at HotJobs cares anymore. There appears to be absolutely no quality control over the job postings.

The major complaints against HotJobs can be summarized as follows:
•The site is loaded with phony jobs, spammers, scammers, phishing, and personal information-capture trolls, fraud.
•Inability of users to delete a profile.  Ever.
•Many broken features
•Inability of HotJobs to take corrective action even when the problem is specifically pointed out.
•“Canned” responses from HotJobs staff. 

Good luck Monster. SUCKERS!!! You wasted $225 million.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you actually had to use HotJobs you would agree with the hundreds of users who have posted comments on the HotJobs Suggestion Board: HotJobs SUCKS.</p>
<p>All any prospective buyer of HotJobs has to do is view the comments on the HotJobs Suggestion Board and that would deter them from buying it. They would be able to tell right away that they would have to do a long and costly repair job on this train wreck in order to rebuild HotJob’s credibility. </p>
<p>And what makes matters worse is that concerned HotJobs users have spoon-fed YAHOO everything they needed to do to clean up this stinking cesspool and still nothing got corrected. In fact it got worse, probably because no one at HotJobs cares anymore. There appears to be absolutely no quality control over the job postings.</p>
<p>The major complaints against HotJobs can be summarized as follows:<br />
•The site is loaded with phony jobs, spammers, scammers, phishing, and personal information-capture trolls, fraud.<br />
•Inability of users to delete a profile.  Ever.<br />
•Many broken features<br />
•Inability of HotJobs to take corrective action even when the problem is specifically pointed out.<br />
•“Canned” responses from HotJobs staff. </p>
<p>Good luck Monster. SUCKERS!!! You wasted $225 million.</p>
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