This is the week for people, inadvertently or not, doing the wrong thing when it comes to their job search. In addition to the job seekers who shared too much personal information, I heard from someone who was in a panic after he emailed his resume to his boss, instead of a prospective employer. The AutoFill tool that automatically enters email addresses in Outlook and other email applications can be dangerous and using your work email address for job searching is never a good idea.
One solution is to set up a separate email account for job seeking. That way you won't send your applications to the wrong person by mistake and you'll have all your job search correspondence in one place. If you use Gmail or Yahoo mail or another web-based email account, you'll be able to check it from anywhere.
If you have already made the mistake of clicking the Send button, it's time for damage control. You'll need to act quickly. Here's how to handle it when your boss catches you job searching. In the future, you'll need to job search a little more carefully - some stealth job hunting may be in order.


This post really help me for my job search and I want to try this for seeking a job.
If this site ResumeRace.com works, join as a person that’s ‘not employed’ but there to help. Then share the resume that got your hired, and recruiters who may be on the app will find you and grab you. ; )