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My boss asked me to search other people's resumes online and wanted to recruit new employees for the company, but it seems that I have to log in to see other people's resumes, and there is a charge. W
My boss asked me to search other people's resumes online and wanted to recruit new employees for the company, but it seems that I have to log in to see other people's resumes, and there is a charge. Why? If your company doesn't apply for corporate membership, you can't see other people's resumes.

If your company applies for membership, but it usually takes a certain period of time, you can log in to see who sent you a resume, or you can see the contact information of people who did not send a resume but registered.

Or you can post recruitment information on related industry websites, and someone will see it, and there is no charge.

On the other hand, if your boss doesn't even want to spend a little money on recruiting employees, then he doesn't follow, which shows that he doesn't pay attention to the career development of employees at all. It's all about making money What does such a boss want from him?

You can tell the truth to your boss, who will usually promise you money, but you should explain the situation to him. To avoid being scolded.