Expat Career Guide

Scout Mails

What does “Scout” mean, exactly?

“Scout” is our way of telling you how companies will view you: just like a ‘scouted’ sports star or actor. If you make your resume public and certain companies have interest in you, they will “scout” you (i.e. contact you directly via your registered account). We refer to these contacts as Scout Mails.

What information is viewable to companies when I make my resume public?

Even if you make your resume public, private information such as your name and detailed address will not be visible. Hidden information also includes your telephone number(s), and email address(es). Everything under Employment History Details and Skills is, however, visible from the moment you make your resume public.

How do I make my resume public?

When you finish writing your Daijob.com resume, items marked with an asterisk [*] are mandatory. If any one of these is left incomplete, your resume will not be posted to the public Resume Bank. Please check your resume again and make sure you have provided all of the required information. One of the most often overlooked areas is the Employment History Details section. If your have blank sections, please delete them by clicking the yellow “Delete this Employment History” button.

What does the Block Companies function do?

The Block Companies function allows you to make your resume inaccessible to specific companies.

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