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How to Post a Resume on Working.com

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The job search site Working.com provides a listing of open jobs for professionals throughout Canada. This website features daily updates on job openings in every province, along with personalized profiles for applicants. You can post a resume on Working.com and allow recruiters to find your qualifications around the clock.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Establish an account with Working.com to post a resume for potential employment. You need to provide a valid email and your name in order to get started on resume posting.

  2. Step 2

    Choose the cut and paste option in your profile to use a completed resume already saved on your computer. You need to save the resume as a text file to fit resume data into Working.com's online form.

  3. Step 3

    Start your resume on Working.com with the candidate-information section. You have to provide a listing of basic contact information, like telephone numbers, email addresses and your mailing address. You should include your desired job categories and ideal salary in order to help potential employers find you.

  4. Step 4

    Outline your work history in the second section of Working.com's resume form. This section features 3 spaces for employment information, including the company name, your duration at the job and job responsibilities. Utilize the "Add" button to create additional spaces if your employment history is extensive.

  5. Step 5

    Provide potential employers with a list of your educational experiences in the final section of your online form. The standardized form allows you to give the school name, your grade-point average and a space for accomplishments. Trace your educational experience back to high school by adding additional forms onto your resume.

  6. Step 6

    Complete your online resume with Working.com by writing out a list of your skills and talents. You should list each of the skills you have accumulated throughout your career, using the 6 blank spots provided for your resume. Under each skill listing, write down your length of time using the skill and the last time you used it in a professional setting.

Tips & Warnings
  • Create different resumes to post on Working.com if you have diverse professional interests. For example, a general contractor should use one resume to highlight his carpentry experience and another to demonstrate past work in plumbing. You can store several resumes at once in your Working.com profile.
  • Create a memorable password that is separate from other job sites to avoid identify theft.

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