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withoutretytheirinformation.SafeguardyourCareerexpertssaythatoneofthewaysjobseekerscanstaysafewhileusingtheInternettosearchoutjobsistoconcealtheiridentities.Receyournameonyourresumewithageneric(泛指的)identifier,suchas"IntranetDeveloperCandidate,"or"ExperiencedMarketingRepresentative."Youshouldalsoconsidereliminatingthenameandlocationofyourcurrentemployer.Dependingonyourtitle,itmaynotbeallthatdifficulttodeterminewhoyouareoncethenameofyour provided.Useageneraldescriptionofthe suchas"Majorautomanufacturer."or"Internationalpackagedgoodsr."Ifyourjobtitleisunique,considerusingthegenericequivalentinsteadofthe itleassignedbyyouremployer.EstablishanaddressforyourAnotherwaytoprotectyourprivacywhileseekingemploymentonlineistoopenupanaccountspecificallyforyouronlinejobsearch.Thiswillsafeguardyourexistingboxintheeventsomeoneyoudon'tknowgetsholdofyouraddressandsharesitwithothers.Usinganaddressspecificallyforyourjobsearchalsoeliminatesthepossibilitythatyouwillreceive esinyourprimarymailbox.Whennamingyournewaddress,besurethatitdoesn'tcontainreferencestoyournameorotherinformationthatwillgiveawayyouridentity.Thebestsolutionisanaddressthatisrelevanttothejobyouareseekingsuchas ProtectyourIfyourresumecontainsasectionwiththenamesandcontactinformationofyourreferences.takeitout.There'snosenseinsafeguardingyourinformationwhilesharingprivatecontactinformationofyourreferences.Keep(的)informationDonot,underanycircumstances,shareyoursocialsecurity,driver'slicense,andbankaccountnumbersorother 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