There is an ultra-simple way to upload your resume. You can save it online in one step and assign access rights to the public. More importantly, someone will kill you on their own initiative, but others can't download your resume and can only read it online. This has something to do with the disclosure of personal privacy. I don't think so. We are looking for a job, but that doesn't mean we have to answer some questions passively. Some problems on the resume are exposed too much. What should I do? In fact, we can't answer directly, but answer in another way, or give up some unsafe questions directly, which is more important than personal safety in our work.
If your resume requires you to fill in your home address, how many people are there in your family, and whether you live together, these are all potential risk factors in my opinion. Girls, in particular, should be more careful, because if they are not careful, this information may be leaked, and then less money will be lost and personal safety will be threatened. If the company is famous, not the kind you haven't heard of, you can rest assured to fill it in. If you are a small enterprise that you have never heard of, you should pay attention when filling out your resume to avoid being brought in by the induced questions in your resume. If you want to write your ID number, you must think twice. There are also some privacy questions about whether you are married or not.
I think this question can be answered directly, even if the interviewer doesn't answer the interview, especially when the woman goes to the interview. But we don't need to be too sensitive. If it involves a little privacy, we will refuse to answer. You should always leave your phone number. How else can the interviewer contact you? Try not to cheat when filling out your resume. If you are uneasy about privacy, give it up, or you will be worried when you think about it later. Why don't you skip this resume? I believe there will be a better resume waiting for you.