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Does anyone know if all the Sassie jobs get posted there? Or do we still have to check all the Sassie companies.

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If I'm remembering correctly, you have to individually link your accounts in JobSlinger and not all SASSIE sites are available to be linked. This may have changed, so anyone feel free to correct me!

I think once you log in, you go here: [www.jobslinger.com]
I still log into every company. Jobslinger does not seem to be up to date. Most of the jobs on there are already assigned when they are posted on Jobslinger.
Jobslinger will sync to your connected Sassie accounts. There are many Sassie shops out there that do not automatically show up. Jobslinger has a partial list of Sassie shops on the Jobslinger site under the {Tools} -> {Recruiterator} selection. You have to link your selected Sassie company to your profile and then Jobslinger will watch the linked companies for you.

Copied from the Sassie Platform company site:
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SASSIE™ has been the world's premier mystery shopping system since 1998, integrating scheduling, survey collection, reporting and shopper management into a comprehensive web application.

Used by over 10,000 companies and 2 million shoppers in over 140 countries, SASSIE™ is developed by SurfMerchants LLC, makers of the MSPA website.
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I have compiled a list of 150+ non-Jobslinger Sassie companies for myself and I have actually had people tell me on here that they don't believe that there are that many legitimate mystery shopping companies.

If you are not getting satisfactory results from Jobslinger, I suggest that you re-examine the settings for your "targets" and that you look at the Recruiterator list and make sure that you are signed up with all of them at the least. You can also get help from Jobslinger support although I think they are out partying with Santa right now.

Shopping South Texas where there are miles and miles between each of the miles to every shop.
> I have compiled a list of 150+ non-Jobslinger
> Sassie companies for myself and I have actually
> had people tell me on here that they don't believe
> that there are that many legitimate mystery
> shopping companies.
>
> If you are not getting satisfactory results from
> Jobslinger, I suggest that you re-examine the
> settings for your "targets" and that you look at
> the Recruiterator list and make sure that you are
> signed up with all of them at the least. You can
> also get help from Jobslinger support although I
> think they are out partying with Santa right now.


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Apparently I need to hit up Google and find me some more companies to sign up for. I don't think there are that many total on the "Official List of Mystery Shopping Companies" at the bottom of the page.
@jschilz;

My list is at 400+ mystery shop companies. The non-Jobslinger Sassie list in included in that total. My list is growing daily. Be careful out there on the www (Wild Wooley Web). Many of the sites that present as mystery shopping sites are heavily contaminated with viruses and trojans. A couple of the sites are fairly sophisticated phising sites and I am fairly sure that I found one with a key logger.
The benefit to Jobslinger, Volition, and MysteryShopForum is that you have an excellent chance at not running into that sort of problem.
I have a stand-alone work station that is not connected to my network. It is has its own IP address and runs on a dedicated phone line. The material that comes in is scanned for unwelcome issues, run, and then the system memory, RAM, and drive are scanned again for unexpected changes. and then uploaded to a cloud server to be accessed by the stations that are on the network. When I access a strange site I do so from the stand-alone. I feel comfortable that I am fairly well protected.
You might want to first explore the Volition list in addition to the list that is posted here and then go to Jobslinger plus.

Shopping South Texas where there are miles and miles between each of the miles to every shop.
P T Burke Wrote:
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> @jschilz;
>
> My list is at 400+ mystery shop companies. The
> non-Jobslinger Sassie list in included in that
> total. My list is growing daily. Be careful out
> there on the www (Wild Wooley Web). Many of the
> sites that present as mystery shopping sites are
> heavily contaminated with viruses and trojans. A
> couple of the sites are fairly sophisticated
> phising sites and I am fairly sure that I found
> one with a key logger.
> The benefit to Jobslinger, Volition, and
> MysteryShopForum is that you have an excellent
> chance at not running into that sort of problem.
> I have a stand-alone work station that is not
> connected to my network. It is has its own IP
> address and runs on a dedicated phone line. The
> material that comes in is scanned for unwelcome
> issues, run, and then the system memory, RAM, and
> drive are scanned again for unexpected changes.
> and then uploaded to a cloud server to be accessed
> by the stations that are on the network. When I
> access a strange site I do so from the
> stand-alone. I feel comfortable that I am fairly
> well protected.
> You might want to first explore the Volition
> list in addition to the list that is posted here
> and then go to Jobslinger plus.


I've been to Volition and Jobslinger, but I'm not paying for Jobslinger Plus. I think I'm far too tired to read the rest of your post. It sounds all technical, which is typically over my head on a good day. This isn't a good day wince I only got about four hours of decent sleep.
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