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As in our article on resume advertising, we strongly suggest you send your resume to the most reputable resume databases first as these will have the highest number of employers subscribed to their services. This way you will be able to retain control of your resume which means you'll be able to remove it from the database whenever you wish. If you post your resume on twenty databases it will be far more difficult to ensure it's removed from all of them.
Limiting the number of contact details on your resume is another factor that can help you improve your privacy. Create a specific email address for the individual job hunt. Include the job hunt email address as the only method of contact change the names of specific employers to generic employer descriptions Resume databases sort on a number of variables including the posting date so it's worthwhile posting your resume once a month. When you find a job, remove your resume from all databases. If your resume is still on certain databases, your new employer could find it and believe you are still looking for a job a situation that could lead to disaster. More articles : Advice & privacy protection for resume posting | |||
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