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    Never* upload a resume to dice.com / indeed.com / monster.com etc with any* of your your actual contact (name, email, phone number, address etc.) information on it. Use a pseudonym or a flat out wrong name. Create an anonymous, burner email account on one of the following: mail.com / protonmail.com etc. Don't use your real name on this account but also don't use something vulgar in place of your name either. Don’t use your name as the display name either. I recommend setting up an account on 33mail.com and linking it to the burner email address that was created in step 2. With 33mail, you get an unlimited number of email aliases (the stuff before the @ symbol) and you can turn them on and off at any time. For example:<anything_at_all>@.33mail.com is the formula for their emails. is something that you set up when you create your 33mail account and is unique to your account and the linked "real" email address. A person could set up any number of email aliases to suit any number of resume variants. So you can have @.33mail.com and if you start getting spam at that alias, simply disable that alias and never get another email from it again. Get at least one TextNow / google voice / other voip phone number and use that and only that on your resume. If recruiters don't like that it's a voip, that's tough shit, for them. I suggest getting several TextNow numbers and using a different phone number with each 33mail alias that way you can turn off phone numbers when they start to get too much spam. With text now, you can use anonymous email addresses like mail.com / protonmail.com etc to register new accounts from a tablet / burner phone etc. TextNow allows users to change the phone number associated to the account’s email address every 2 weeks. TextNow allows non-existent email address to create accounts. bullshit@mail.com could be used to create a new TextNow account and get a free phone number.

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    Never* upload a resume to dice.com / indeed.com / monster.com etc with any* of your your actual contact (name, email, phone number, address etc.) information on it. Use a pseudonym or a flat out wrong name. Create an anonymous, burner email account on one of the following: mail.com / protonmail.com etc. Don't use your real name on this account but also don't use something vulgar in place of your name either. Don’t use your name as the display name either. I recommend setting up an account on 33mail.com and linking it to the burner email address that was created in step 2. With 33mail, you get an unlimited number of email aliases (the stuff before the @ symbol) and you can turn them on and off at any time. For example:<anything_at_all>@.33mail.com is the formula for their emails. is something that you set up when you create your 33mail account and is unique to your account and the linked "real" email address. A person could set up any number of email aliases to suit any number of resume variants. So you can have @.33mail.com and if you start getting spam at that alias, simply disable that alias and never get another email from it again. Get at least one TextNow / google voice / other voip phone number and use that and only that on your resume. If recruiters don't like that it's a voip, that's tough shit, for them. I suggest getting several TextNow numbers and using a different phone number with each 33mail alias that way you can turn off phone numbers when they start to get too much spam. With text now, you can use anonymous email addresses like mail.com / protonmail.com etc to register new accounts from a tablet / burner phone etc. TextNow allows users to change the phone number associated to the account’s email address every 2 weeks. TextNow allows non-existent email address to create accounts. bullshit@mail.com could be used to create a new TextNow account and get a free phone number.

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    Never* upload a resume to dice.com / indeed.com / monster.com etc with any* of your your actual contact (name, email, phone number, address etc.) information on it. Use a pseudonym or a flat out wrong name. Create an anonymous, burner email account on one of the following: mail.com / protonmail.com etc. Don't use your real name on this account but also don't use something vulgar in place of your name either. Don’t use your name as the display name either. I recommend setting up an account on 33mail.com and linking it to the burner email address that was created in step 2. With 33mail, you get an unlimited number of email aliases (the stuff before the @ symbol) and you can turn them on and off at any time. For example:<anything_at_all>@.33mail.com is the formula for their emails. is something that you set up when you create your 33mail account and is unique to your account and the linked "real" email address. A person could set up any number of email aliases to suit any number of resume variants. So you can have @.33mail.com and if you start getting spam at that alias, simply disable that alias and never get another email from it again. Get at least one TextNow / google voice / other voip phone number and use that and only that on your resume. If recruiters don't like that it's a voip, that's tough shit, for them. I suggest getting several TextNow numbers and using a different phone number with each 33mail alias that way you can turn off phone numbers when they start to get too much spam. With text now, you can use anonymous email addresses like mail.com / protonmail.com etc to register new accounts from a tablet / burner phone etc. TextNow allows users to change the phone number associated to the account’s email address every 2 weeks. TextNow allows non-existent email address to create accounts. bullshit@mail.com could be used to create a new TextNow account and get a free phone number.

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    I recommend setting up an account on 33mail.com and linking it to the burner email address that was created in step 2. With 33mail, you get an unlimited number of email aliases (the stuff before the @ symbol) and you can turn them on and off at any time. For example:<anything_at_all>@.33mail.com is the formula for their emails. is something that you set up when you create your 33mail account and is unique to your account and the linked "real" email address. A person could set up any number of email aliases to suit any number of resume variants. So you can have @.33mail.com and if you start getting spam at that alias, simply disable that alias and never get another email from it again.

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