Jobscan reviews

3.3

58% would recommend to a friend

(37 total reviews)

James Hu

55% approve of CEO

60% positive business outlook

Jobscan has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 37 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Jobscan employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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37 reviews
1.0
Feb 16, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Cheap health care? Idk man. Avoid it. There other companies giving it away for free! The only good thing about that place is middle management - but only they can do so much with an egotistical, narcissistic maniac at the helm.

Cons

They will hire you to lay you off after assuring you layoffs aren’t coming as long as we keep growing…. 90+% growth wasn’t enough for a failing program and senior management team that doesn’t understand the program and doesn’t invest any time to understand it or worse - try to do things that worked 10 years ago and are illegal today. Further, I get that it’s a remote work environment, but honestly cut it out with your biannual retreats. The last thing I need to know is that the CEO of my company can’t say I love you. We know he’s a narcissist. What I wanna know is why he thinks it’s OK to go back on his word. Why he thinks it’s OK to cheat the system. Why it’s OK to run a company and then get pissed when somebody ripped them off because he’s not trademarked - seriously look it up and maybe rebrand since someone else owns it and won’t give it up since… well forethought would have shown it was up for fair use. What I really want to know is why he thinks it’s OK to recruit somebody out of a great job and then lay them six months later, because of an economic downturn while the program I’m running, and the company are net positive. Further, I really want to know how their mission actually works out in real life. Because from what I can tell their culture does not reflect empowering jobseekers. Especially the ones that they are putting on the market. I got nothing. Two weeks of severance that’s it. Not even a warning. But the company can’t spend a ton of money taking the entire team to Tahoe a week prior 😂. I guess my point is stay the heck away from Jobscan. Don’t do business with them and don’t work for them or with them. Also, if you’re about to get in a people facing roll every single person you make contact with, will give you the same warning they gave me: “Ooof Good luck with the CEO! But we can’t do business with you guys anymore. There will be somebody new in your seat in six months.” How I wish I knew how true that would be. Anyway, take the advice of everybody else, stay away from Jobscan. Stay away from James Hu, and honestly, if you need to get in the résumé building job, search game in this regard look at the competition.

1.0
Jan 26, 2022

CEO running employees (and the business) to the ground.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The company is profitable and provides adequate benefits. Other team members were kind people.

Cons

Can confirm and completely agree with everything in the “Unqualified, narcissistic CEO” review below. You'd think a company in the job search & employment industry would realize how easy it is to lose employees when you don't treat them well. The environment at Jobscan has changed almost entirely in less than a year. The company was running more successfully, and with a better work environment when the CEO was away on sabbatical and barely involved in the day-to-day operations. Since his return, all 3 executive VP’s have left, and it seems like there’s a new manager or individual contributor leaving every other week. The CEO’s lack of experience, leadership ability, and care for his employees was obvious immediately upon his return…understandably resulting in this mass exodus. It’s the classic tale of a startup founder who got lucky and failed to grow and improve their personal skills and leadership abilities along with the business, but has an ego big enough to keep them in denial. He has a complete lack of trust, value, or respect for his employee’s experience in their respective fields or their personal lives (he recently decided to spend two months in Asia and insisted on the U.S. team changing their schedules to take frequent night meetings…even though he was the only one with the different time zone). As stated in the other review, the disrespect, manipulation, and total lack of awareness for oneself and others exhibited by the CEO was consistent and destructive to employee mental health. Even the feedback from an executive coach, and many internal team members wouldn’t make him believe it. And, unfortunately, no one is getting paid nearly enough to make dealing with him worth it.

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Jobscan Response
3y
James here, CEO of Jobscan. Since this feedback is quite similar to the previous one (and likely posted by the same person), I will repeat myself here: Very much appreciate you spending the time writing this review. I've reflected on your feedback deeply. I take full responsibility for the turnover we had earlier this year. Honestly, I wanted the company to accelerate so I thought it'd be a great idea to hire experienced lieutenants/executives from outside the company to do so. I was wrong. I was hands-off for a year to see how they'd do. A year later, management's salary expenses 2x and there was no revenue growth after 12 months. It was a negative ROI scenario. The sad part is these executives were likable people but the business metrics simply weren't met. They bonded with their teams so some folks saw them as "good leaders" emotionally when business performance was more important. I learned that the current phase ofJobscan doesn't need executives from companies larger than 150 people. We should be promoting individual contributors who're excellent at what they do to become the leaders of the company. And we did exactly that. Since we promoted our senior engineer to be the Head of Engineering, we have greatly accelerated our engineering output. This year, we launched the job tracker, chrome extension, continuous integration/deployment, created fast/slow lanes for much faster launches, rolled out SPA (Single Page Application), and upgraded the main dashboard, just to name a few. In terms of innovation, the job tracker we just launched is an idea of our senior front-end engineer. And it is now a full-blown product on its own. We will also be commercializing another 10% project soon and have several machine-learning initiatives next year. In terms of micromanagement - I prefer not to micromanage anyone as it takes my focus away from the strategy and more important matters. To be frank, yes, I did micromanage for the underperforming individuals, which didn't quite work out so well. At the end of the day, it was a mis-hire from the start and I take responsibility for it. We have since made the following changes: 1. Increased the hiring bar so everyone we hire is a fit and a high performer. 2. Set clear OKRs and goals and I have since being hands-off to give freedom for teams to excel. 3. Changed my mindset to be more of a coach instead of a manager. In terms of trips, I visit Asia twice a year due to family reasons and I wake up at 6am and start meetings at 7am, which is 4pm PT. I don't schedule meetings past 7pm PT unless it's important. Since the wave of turnover earlier in 2022, we have re-hired 10 more talented individuals across engineering, marketing, and data teams. 3 of which were former entrepreneurs themselves. Projects are getting done much faster and revenue continues to grow as the cultural changes seem to be making a difference. Jobscan is again profitable this year and we're already seeing an accelerated traffic growth. 2023 is poised to be an even better year since the world will be in need of our service in this volatile times. I encourage anyone seeing this to meet with our team without my presence. Have a real conversation with our team will offer you much more insights about our future.
1.0
Aug 11, 2022

Don't bother

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Working from home (which a lot of companies do now so it's not special)

Cons

Terrible culture. There is no formal training, no established milestones, so you have no clue what you're doing.

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Jobscan Response
3y
James here, CEO of Jobscan. Thanks for your candid feedback. Regarding culture, we have since established fireside chats where the managers and team members huddle to discuss ways to improve our culture. For example, we now have community meetings and MBRs because the monthly meetings were a bit dry. And we also implemented 10% time for individuals to work on their passion projects. We also just had a company retreat where we flew the team to San Diego and we booked a huge Airbnb with a pool. The team was glad to meet each other face-to-face for 5 days and planned for the future. In reference to the one-hour training - it's called the "How Jobscan started." As most companies started with a story of the founder and that context is the root of the culture. I have been laid-off and been through the hardships of a job seeker. Without that experience, there'd be no Jobscan. I encourage anyone seeing this to meet with our team without my presence. Have a real conversation with our team will offer you much more insights about our future.
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