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FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions

Job Seekers

Q. How can I register on SupplyChainCareer.com and how long does it take?
A. Registration is very easy and goes in 3 simple steps. Click on ‘Register new account’ and follow the instruction. Make sure you have your CV ready. Registration shouldn’t take more than 10 minutes of your time.

Q. How much does it cost to upload my CV?
A. Nothing! You can upload your CV and personal information on SupplyChainCareer.com absolutely for free.

Q. Why would I upload my CV ?
A. Employers actively search into our database for potential candidates. By uploading your CV and personal info and you make sure that employers can easily find you.

Q. If I upload my CV, can people see my personal details?
A. That is totally up to you to decide. You choose if you want to make your personal details visible on your CV.

Q. Will my personal information be treated confidentially?
A. SupplyChainCareer.com guarantees that your personal information will not be given to third parties without your personal permission. For more information we refer to our privacy policy.

Q. How can I apply for a job?
A. You need to register if you want to apply for a job. After registration, applying for a job is very easily. If you found a job description that interests you, you simply click the ‘Apply for the job’ button.

Q. What happens if I apply for a job?
A. You will get a personal email with a confirmation of your application. The employing company will be notified of your application and they will get in touch with you if you are short-listed.

Q. Can I change my personal information and CV after registration?
A. Yes! You can change your personal details after logging in at anytime you want. We actually recommend to update your personal info and CV regularly to make sure it is up to date.

Q. How can I contact SupplyChainCareer.com ?
A. You can contact us by filling out your enquiry on the Contact page.

Employers

Q. I am an employer and want to post a job offer. What should I do?
A. If your company hasn’t registered yet. You should do so first. Registration is very easy and shouldn’t take more than 5 minutes. Now you are registered. If you want to upload a job offer you have to purchase a subscription. You can customize your subscription according to your own needs. You are now ready to post a job offer.

Q. How can I browse through the database of CV’s?
A. You need to follow the same steps to browse the database as to post a job offer. So read the previous answer.

Q. How long does it take before I can post a job offer or browse through the candidates after purchasing a subscription?
A. If you pay by Credit Card, you can start after your credit card transaction is approved.

Q. How do I contact a Job Seeker from the database?
A. You need to have credit to purchase the contact information of a Job Seeker. The contact information should include the name, contact number and / or email address of the Job Seeker.

Q. Is it possible to give a job seeker more information about my company?
A. Yes, that is possible. There is a special page within the employers section of SupplyChainCareer.com to add information about the company.

Q. How will I find out a Job Seeker is interested in my Job?
A. If the Job Seeker is interested, he/she will apply via SupplyChainCareer.com to the job that you have posted. You will be notified by the system of any applications for the jobs that you have posted.


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