My Resume - List of Resumes (CV)

I created my resume but when I go to see the list of resumes I don't see it. Someone know why ?
8 Answer(s)
Best answer
Check the privacy setting on your resume. If you configured the privacy setting as : "Friends only" or "Only me", nobody else than friends or yourself will be able to even know you created a CV (resume). In any case, if you don't configure privacy setting as : "everyone", in the list of resumes, your own resume will never appears.
Jean St-Laurent on November 01 at 01:22 PM
You are right. I changed the privacy setting on my resume (from "only me" to "everybody" and now my resume appears in the (public) list.

So, only people who accept to publicly disclose their resume are appearing in the list of resumes, what is great for people privacy, but as only a small percentage of people will accept to disclose it publicly from my opinion, probably the number of people having done their resume on this website is a lot more important than the number we may find.
on November 02 at 03:07 AM
I let my resume in private mode, don't want anybody, without my consent, see it.
George Weston on November 02 at 09:49 AM
I am doing the same.
on November 26 at 01:51 PM
Why to create your resume if you let it as private?
on February 07 at 02:15 AM
If you don't change the privacy setting to "everyone," your own resume will never appear in the list of resumes. drift hunters
NancyShannon on April 07 at 11:49 AM
Does keeping your resume private make you less likely to be disturbed? Minesweeper
SaintOtis on May 24 at 03:05 AM
I think so.
on November 27 at 11:19 AM
Your resume may very best but it always in private mode. So you can't see your resume after saving it or closing it.
pilumac on January 02 at 07:59 AM
I've set my resume to private mode to ensure that it remains confidential. I prefer that no one view it without my explicit consent. If you need access or wish to discuss opportunities, please reach out to me directly.
Robin max on August 24 at 04:01 AM
When working on your resume and want to stand out from other candidates, look into case studies. I found some great ideas for them on the Writing Metier website. There are topics there that can help you show your accomplishments and experience topics for case study in a more concrete light. Case studies not only highlight your skills, but also allow potential employers to see how you solved real-world problems. It's a great way to draw attention to your resume!
Richard Kous on November 13 at 08:20 AM

"My Resume - List of Resumes (CV)" serves as a comprehensive collection of my professional experiences and qualifications. It highlights my skills, education, and relevant achievements, making it easy for potential employers to assess my fit for their organization. This curated list showcases my career progression and adaptability across various roles. Overall, it reflects my commitment to professional growth and readiness for new challenges. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

 
 
tommike32 on September 24 at 02:08 PM