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A new ZipRecruiter Amex Offer was released this morning and can be stacked with additional cashback through a portal.
The Deal
- Spend a minimum of $249+ in one or more transactions online by 7/16/2018 and get a $200 statement credit.
Key Terms
- Valid online only.
- Valid only on US website.
- Merchant reserves the right to decline to provide services to businesses whose industries or job advertisements do not comply with merchant’s own terms or policies, including the Job Quality & Inclusion Guidelines, found here.
Quick Thoughts
BeFrugal is offering cashback of $25 for ZipRecruiter which would take the total cost down to $24 if spending exactly $249. BeFrugal appears to be the only portal offering cashback at the moment. Here’s Greg’s referral link if you’ve not used them before.
Unfortunately it’s not clear as to how much ZipRecruiter costs to use. After checking out their Pricing page, I’m none the wiser as there’s no pricing on there. I did an online chat and they advised that it depends on your requirements, so you’d need to take out a free trial and post a job to find out.
n.b. This ZipRecruiter Amex Offer is only for people or businesses looking for employees. That’s because it doesn’t cost anything to search and apply for jobs yourself. Having said that, I’m only seeing the offer on personal American Express cards rather than business cards.
For current or only new customers?
It can be both, so if you already have an account with them you’ll just need to update your credit card details to include the card(s) with the offer loaded on to it.
It’s in one of my cards. I was hoping there was a 20,000 MR offer alternative as well, but I’m only seeing this.
Yep, I’m only seeing it as a $200 statement credit rather than 20k MR on all our cards.