anhtran35 wrote: » You'll be SPAM and receiving phone calls from 8am till 6pm.
TechGromit wrote: » I'm currently employed, I'm very satisfied with my current position/company and I'm not currently looking for employment opportunities, however do you think there is value to update my resume on a job board and make it searchable to keep an eye on how my local IT job market is like? Or am I just begging for spam email? I'm not planning on including my Phone Number, just my email address on my resume. Maybe I should use a burner email address as well.
cyberguypr wrote: » Oh yes! I do get occasional phone calls based off my 2005 resume for those juicy desktop support $14/hr contracts.
cyberguypr wrote: » ^ same here. My LinkedIn is updated more frequently than my resume. Every now and then a few hits come my way that definitely make me wonder if the time is right to make a move. This and keeping an eye on my Indeed alerts is how I constantly take the pulse of my local Infosec market.
EnderWiggin wrote: » If you're not looking, then don't post it. Employers will check job boards, and if they see you've recently updated your resume, they'll assume you're getting ready to leave, and may begin the process for replacing you.
Hello NO SPAM, I was looking at your resume and i have a great position blah blah blah...