Collected listings
Gathered public land-auction information so newly published opportunities were easier to discover.
Project retired
ZemGuru collected public land-auction listings, organized their key details, and helped users notice new opportunities without repeatedly checking multiple sources. The database is no longer updated and the service is closed to new users.
Archived ZemGuru data and alerts should not be used for current decisions.
What the service did
Gathered public land-auction information so newly published opportunities were easier to discover.
Presented core listing information in a consistent format for quicker initial review.
Reduced repetitive checking by helping users keep track of newly published listings.
A new active tool from the team
New warehouse shifts can disappear quickly. ShiftSniper monitors public Amazon hiring pages across supported regions and sends Telegram alerts when an opportunity appears in your selected location.
ShiftSniper is an independent service and is not affiliated with Amazon. It does not sell jobs or guarantee shift availability, an interview, or employment.
Quick answers
No. The service has been retired, its listing database is no longer updated, and alerts have been disabled.
It is another monitoring product from the same team. Instead of land listings, it tracks new shifts on public Amazon hiring pages.
No. It is an independent monitoring tool. Job applications are completed on Amazon's official hiring website.