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Everyone wrote: » I keep an eye out on openings for the company I'm working for has before posting my resume online. If they have any openings that look like they may contain keywords that would bring my resume up, I don't post it. If a new opening comes up while I'm searching, I'll take it down.
Alif_Sadida_Ekin wrote: » Yes. I posted about this on a similar topic awhile back. A couple years ago I worked for a small family owned IT consulting company. Three months into the job and I already couldn't stand it so I started posting my resume everywhere. The President, who was also my direct boss, found my updated resume on Monster while he was looking to hire an additional tech. The next day he called me into his office and and asked me why I was looking for another job. It was the most awkward couple minutes of my life. I ended up mumbling something about trying to find a second part time job, but he wasn't buying it. I could tell that he never really liked me to begin with so I guess that was the last straw for him. He promptly let me go after our conversation. I'm sure not all bosses actively search for resumes since that's HR's job or a contract agency's job if they've hired one. However, I'm living proof that it does happen sometimes. Since then, I've stopped posting my resume publicly if I'm looking for a job and have opted to only apply directly to open positions and just keep my Linkedin account updated. I'd say it's worked out well since my last two resignations have caught my managers by surprise.
WiseWun wrote: » That can be tiredsome, I don't think I can keep up! The safest route for me is making it private on the boards and having an updated Linkedin profile.
Everyone wrote: » Making it private is pretty much the same as not posting it. Not searchable, so no one is going to find it.
reppgoa wrote: » Wow. Pretty unprofessional in my opinion. At least you get to collect unemployment.
reppgoa wrote: » Wow. Pretty unprofessional in my opinion. At least you get to collect unemployment. I put my resume up all the time, and I dont even care if my company finds it. I actually had an experience recently where my boss asked me about my resume being up and I just told him " I am not going to close the door on opportunity's". He respected that and we went on with life. I dont feel like an employeer has the right to say that you cant post your resume, or even fire you for posting it. However, thats the joy of "at will" work I guess.
reppgoa wrote: » " I am not going to close the door on opportunity's".
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