The Doctor Job
www.thedoctorjob.com
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The Doctor Job has 1.3 star rating based on 3 customer reviews. Consumers are mostly dissatisfied.
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Anonymous
Jupiter, Florida
Stole my money with pathetic scam
The guy running this scam is a flunked out law student. He is running a scam in which he promises to send out hundreds of resumes to his special "database". In my case he failed to send out anything for 7 months, and claimed the post office lost every single one of the 1100 letter he mailed. Then he claimed that I was owned no refund because he sent out another batch 6 months after I told him to forget it. This guy is a dangerous *** man. Oh, by the way, he works as a standup comedian in addition to scamming.
Loss:
$4900
Reason of review:
Order processing issue
Preferred solution: Full refund
1 comment
Anonymous
Little Rock, Arkansas
CHEATED
This is to inform everybody out there that "The DoctorJob Inc" is an ONLINE FRAUD. I had asked for their help and paid around 4500$ in August 2014. "Adam" was the representative that I was in contact with (via phone and email) and he said he would send out 1500 letters to potential employers. Six months later, I did not get a single response (not even a rejection letter) from anyone. I paid another amount for $1200 for the second mailing (as per their rules) and I haven't heard back from him sine last 4 months. He has refused to communicate or respond to my emails. I will be lodging complaints with legal bodies soon and am welcome to invite anyone else who is affected by this. We should get together and file a complaint with the police.
Loss:
$5700
Reason of review:
ONLINE FRAUD
Preferred solution: Full refund
2 comments
Kaine Hnq
Altamonte Springs, Florida
Beware of this Service
Used this service in 2009. My letters went out. About 12% returned to me addressee unknown. I did not get any interviews using this method, but it was during the worst job market in the past decade. I got a job using other means. I never asked for a refund, even though I could have. Fast forward to 2013. Wanted to try service again. Called Adam. He billed my credit card $3500 and sent me a questionnaire by email. I never sent it back. Six months later, I have decided I don't want to use service right now. However, Adam won't refund any money, even a partial refund. NOTHING, NADA. Will not even negotiate a partial refund even though I don't think he did anything except send me batch email templates. Nothing at all was done for me (despite what Adam says).
Loss:
$3500
Cons:
- Doctor job
Reason of review:
Warranty issue
Preferred solution: Full refund
2 comments
Anonymous
Little Rock, Arkansas
Scammed my $4875, claims "post office lost" very single letter
DoctorJob lied to me about the service they would render. They lied about the time frame in which they would render it. They never performed within the parameters they themselves set 6-8 weeks. This scam took $4875 and did not send a send a single letter. They charged my card immediately. After 3 months of lies and deception, I disputed charge. They are a scam of biblical magnitude, just read all the complaints. Blaming the USPS for losing every single one of the supposed 1500 letters. Can anyone actually believe the USPS lost every single one of my letters? Every one? This is an insulting and deceptive scam. I believe this is fraud, pure and simple.
Loss:
$4875
2 comments
Anonymous
Physician
I spent 5000 dollars for sending application forms through this website. I did not get any responses from employers. When I contacted thedoctorjob.com person, I was informed that all letters were sent. However, I got suspicous as there was not even a single yes or no letter or returned letter. When I contacted the person atthedoctorjob again, I was told that the letters were delayed by 2 months due to delays at post office??? I later started receiving some undelivered letters (because they were sent to wrong addresses). I did not get any interviews or any responses et all. When I contacted thedoctorjob back, they wanted me to pay them more money and send a few other letters. Anyway, I couldn't wait for all that to happen as I was finishing my training and needed to find a job. So, I went a head and got a job without using thedoctorjob. I used doctor job to apply for jobs at my preferred places. I did not apply for jobs in these places myself as I thought that would be redundant. But since, they did not send the letters professionally, did not follow the timeline, I couldnt find a job in the state I wanted. Had I tried on my own, I would have found a job in the state I wanted. I am not even sure, how many letters were sent!!!!! Using this website, cost me lot of emotional stress, time, money and I had to take a job in a different state than I originally wanted. My advise, run away from these guys....they are scammers!!!
Loss:
$5000
wilddingo
Gibsonia, Pennsylvania
Contact list was poor and would not stand up to Guarantee.
We used Doctor job last year. Unfortunately at the time we were not able to find an legitimate reviews on the company only the reviews posted on their website. I will admit they were initially very helpful with helping tweak my resume I was happy with the changes they made. The problem came when I started looking closely at the list of physicians that they sent resumes to. There were many duplicates. In one instance 34 resumes were sent to different doctors in the same office. In my mind that is very unprofessional and makes me look like a fool. Of the nearly 500 resumes that were sent, approximately 200 were duplicates. There were also several that were sent to the wrong profession. I am a radiologist and several were sent to pathologists. There was no effort made to find out who the physician recruiters were the resumes were just sent out to nearly every radiologist in an office. I am sure most of who had not say in hiring and threw the resume directly in the trash. I was also unhappy that they sent the resumes on plain white paper with a plain white legal envelope. For the amount of money I spent I would hope they could at least use resume paper. When six months had past and I had not found a job I debated on whether it was even worth trying to use their guarantee but decided it was worth at least making them put more effort into it. After contacting them several times by e-mail and phone and never having my calls returned I gave up. I had thought that using them would save me some time but in the end I spent so much time trying to evaluate the list to find out which addresses were legit that I don't think it saved me much and obviously cost a lot of money. I would definitely not use them againn
Loss:
$1500
5 comments
greenjdmd
Sedona, Arizona
Avoid "The Doctor Job"
In my opinion, "The Doctor Job" of Altamonte Springs, Florida will not live up to their guarantee (they advertise that they will get you a job or you get your money back). After their initial mailing, the company uses the timeline of six months before initiating a new job search and only then do you stand a chance of getting any money back. The six months comes after you pay and not several weeks later when your letters are actually sent to prospective employers, (read the fine print!). This will never be something your agent tells you; in fact, once your money is turned over and your letters mailed, the company admits they have fulfilled their obligation. Okay, but are stamps, envelopes and a list of names (many of people with types of practices you would never consider) really worth $4500.00? When I posted complaints on other websites, the company threated "legal action." In my opinion, they are a very difficult company to deal with and way overpriced for the "service" they offer, especially if you consider that you will need to be very careful and very vigilant and pretty much on your own. If you ask me, you are better off paying for a good resume service and just using an online search engine such as "Indeed.com"
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You do realize that no one MAILS their resumes anymore. Companies expect to receive your information via EMAIL!!!!
Why would you pay someone to allegedly mail your resume? And mail it to whom? You should be customizing your resume and cover letters according to what type position you are applying to. You are never going to get hired by snail mailing a basic resume to every Tom, D*ick and Harry.
And to think you PAID for this!
Wow!
By the way, per the BBB, this company has shut down.