Malicious job posts

A malicious job post also MJP, is a mischievous in motivation or purpose post of employment of placed text on a Web site, submitted to a legitimate career search engine, from a business which practices business models similar to Multi-level marketing. The intent of the MJP is to lure in as many possible job candidates, without concern for the candidates education, experience, or skills. MJP bussinesses are legal, entry level, and involve Multi-level marketing. While the legality of these businesses is not questioned, the legitimacy of these businesses is. Some criticisms include: Clogging up legitimate career search engines, group interviews, wasting career seekers time, and a lack of consideration for genuine employment. The posts are considered "Malicious" based on the companies intent to lure in as many possible candidates, with the premeditated knowledge that the companies business model is similar to Multi-level marketing and posting openings that appear to be legitimate, when in reality the posts are continuous.
 
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