Job View

Q: How can I email a copy of a job posting to a friend?
A: On the Job View page, you'll see a Job Tools box on the right-hand side of the page. Click the Share link to email a copy of a job posting. 
   

Q: How do I print a job posting?
A: On the Job View page, you'll see a Job Tools box on the right-hand side of the page. Click Print to print a job posting. 
   

Q: Where can I find the salary information for a job?
A: Not all employers include salary information with their job postings. When the salary is included, you can see it in three places:
  • On the Job View page for the job: go to the bottom of the Job Summary box on the left-hand side on the page.
  • On the Job Search Results page: hover your mouse over the currency icon for the job.
  • On the Job Search Results page: hover your mouse over the Job Title to see the job details box. 
   

Q: Why isn't salary information available for all jobs?
A: Not all employers include salary information with their job postings. 
   

Q: How can I get more information about a job posting?
A: Employers post their own jobs and are responsible for the content. Try getting in touch with the company via their website. You can also go to Tunneljobs.com Contact Us page
   

Q: Does Tunneljobs.com ensure that job postings are from reputable companies?
A: We want our job seekers have a safe job search environment. Tunneljobs.com Terms of Use prohibits the posting of any job opportunity that requires an up-front or periodic payment. However, in special circumstances, such as work-from-home jobs, Tunneljobs.com may allow a company to post opportunities that require an up-front fee. Before doing so, Tunneljobs.com requires these companies to agree and adhere to a variety of standards and measures designed to protect Tunneljobs.com job seekers, including clear disclosure of the fees involved and a reasonable refund policy.If it is brought to our attention that a company is not disclosing an up-front fee, or a company asks the job seeker to participate in any fraudulent activity, then Tunneljobs.com will remove these job postings. Tunneljobs.com acts as a venue for employers to post job opportunities and for candidates to post CVs. It's up to the seekers to decide whether they want to pursue a job opportunity, based on their interactions with the company. Consult our Safe Job Search page for more information. 
   

Q: How do I know if a job posting I received via an email is legitimate?
A: Tunneljobs.com is dedicated to providing the safest possible environment for you to search and apply for jobs. Be wary of email spoofs and phishing. Both practices concern email where the “from” address has been forged to make it appear as if the message came from somewhere, or someone, other than the actual source.
Because all companies are susceptible to these scams, you could receive an email that appears to come from a Tunneljobs.com email address or that falsely represents Tunneljobs.com. These emails are usually sent from a general spam email list and not from email addresses stored in a Tunneljobs.com database. These emails do not come from, or through, Tunneljobs.com.
Here are some ways to prevent being lured in by fraudulent email:

Disregard all emails that offer employment opportunities involving money transfers:
  • Verify the legitimacy of the email, company, and job opportunity.
  • If the email contains a link, don’t use it. Go the company’s website via another method.
  • If the email includes a job opportunity, the job should be listed on the company’s website. Call the company directly, using its publicly listed phone number.
  • Research the company by conducting an internet search or by using the Better Business Bureau.
  • Do not share personal information unless you are confident the other party is who they claim to be. The following information is not collected by Tunneljobs.com and should not be included on your resume:

    -Social Security number
    -Driver license number
    -Bank account information
    -Credit card information
    -Passwords 

Protect yourself from employment-opportunity fraud by looking for these warning signs:

  • Email-only communication
  • Overly-simplified requirements/qualifications
  • Ability to work from home or only for 2-3 hours a day
  • Broken English, spelling mistakes, or grammar errors
  • Requests for bank account information or National Insurance number
  • Management of monetary transactions
  • Repackaging or reshipping from your own home
  • Compensation based on using funds you withdrew from a banking account

Be wary of any email that asks you to download a tool or update your account or access agreement.
Tunneljobs.com will never send an email requesting that you take these steps or ask you for your account username and password.
The precautions listed above will help you evaluate whether an email or job opportunity is legitimate. When in doubt, follow your instincts - if it looks too good to be true, chances are it is.
To learn more about email scams, see the Federal Trade Commission's "How Not to Get Hooked by a Phishing Scam," and the Anti-Phishing Working Group.
For more information on Internet security, please consult our Tips for a Safe Job Search.

If you receive an email that appears to be from Tunneljobs.com, and are concerned about its legitimacy, please Contact Us. Providing us with a detailed description of the email will help us prevent similar fraud in the future.

   

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