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Posting your resume in a public database can dramatically increase its visibility -- but it also increases the possibility that your current boss will see that you are job searching. The last thing you need to have happen when job searching is for your employer to accidentally find out that you're looking for a new job. It could jeopardize both your current position and future references from your employer.

When you don't want your current employer to find out that you are job hunting, there are steps you can take to keep your job search confidential. Here are some suggestions on how to effectively job hunt on the sly, so that the wrong person doesn't find out that you are looking to make a move.

Do not use your work email address for job hunting. Don't use your employer's computers or phone system. Be careful on how you post your resume. For example, if you post your resume on Monster, you can make it confidential and your contact information and references won't be displayed. You can block your present company's name by entering an end date of present for your current position. Other sites offer a similar services so be sure to look into it and investigate your options before you post.

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