And you can’t even report it because there’s no “this is not a full time job” option to report or even something remotely similar.

This is the closest you can get:

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    Best of luck with the job search, linkedin is awful, but at-least the need for it passes.

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    30 minutes per month for 3 posts. This leaves you 10 minutes each to write the content, create images and graphs for each post, adapt it for each platform and post it there.

    That doesn’t sound like 30 min work for me! I have no idea how this could be done in this timeframe.

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    That sounds like the job a contestant on one of those HGTV home makeover shows would have:

    “My husband is a stay at home dog dad, and I spend 30 minutes a month creating 2 or sometimes 3 social media posts. Our budget is $400,000.”

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    The shitty ones I see the most don’t have the real company name but the name of a recruiting company. There might not even be a real position behind the post, and they’re just farming candidates.

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      Yeah, it’s awful. I was basically only doing it originally not to burn any bridges, but I actually got a couple of interviews scheduled by applying through it so it’s not 100% useless, especially for the ads you have to click through to go to an actual company’s careers page to apply for.

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        Assuming you’re in the job market–best wishes. I am also looking and it’s a bit of a mess, even more so than the classic thanks for the resume now retype everything please online forms.

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          Thank you. Best wishes to you as well. And yeah, I have started to just skip over those “fill everything out again” forms because after a while it’s like, “how desperate am I?” I’m getting interviews without those anyway. I’m 47 years old and I’ve been a professional in my field for over 20 years. If you need me to fill out a form for the sort of job I’m applying for as if it was for a cashier at Burger King, maybe this is not the right job for me.

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      I am not, but thank you. I am looking for work in audio and video production and post-production- but full time, not freelance work. I do check that site on occasion, but they rarely have anything for me, or at least anything I haven’t applied for yet elsewhere.

      I actually have gotten interviewed after applying for a couple of different LN jobs, which makes it worse. It isn’t useless.

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    Three dots in the corner. Click to report the job, pick the category it falls into.

    Believe it or not: people do eventually see reports at some level.

    Source: in an unofficial capacity: me