FAQs

Search Jobs

How can I get the most relevant search results for the type of Job I'm looking for?

The Job Titles that match are determined by the Keywords you entered. When choosing Keywords, you want to use the most commonly used terms in your field and combine them with Keywords that describe your Job Title.

Example: You are looking for HR Manager, a Keyword of “manager” returns Jobs with the word “HR manager” in the Title or Description. If you want to find a job in a certain province or city, please select a location from the list of desired locations in the “Select Location” search bar. For more information, please use Advanced Search.

If I need more information about the employer, who should I contact?

Employers only provide the information that they want Job Seekers to know. However, if you want to know more the information of Employers or contact with them, please Contact Us and we will ask them to update that information with correct and accurate information.

If the job posting is fraudulent, what will I do?

The HR1Jobs.com Terms of Use provide that HR1Jobs.com disclaims responsibility for the information in any job postings and that job seekers' use of HR1Jobs.com sites and their reliance on material posted by third parties on the HR1Jobs.com sites is at their own risk. However, when fraudulent job postings are brought to HR1Jobs.com's attention, HR1Jobs.com takes action to protect job seekers. Such actions may include deleting the job posting, blocking the access of the job poster to the HR1Jobs.com Job Database and having our legal department work with law enforcement authorities. To protect yourself from becoming a victim of these frauds, we suggest the following:

Do not give your social security number to any prospective employer even if they suggest that it is for a 'routine background check'.

HR1Jobs's Terms of Use prohibit job postings which require job seekers to pay any funds prior to employment. Do not give your credit card numbers, bank account number to and prospective employer or engage in any transaction in which you are requested to transfer or exchange currency or funds to or for a prospective employer.

Be cautious providing any personal information over the phone or online to prospective employers other than the information you have already provided in your resume.

When responding to individuals who purport to represent a prospective employer, research the company to ensure that they are legitimate.

While the above precautions are designed to help you avoid a fraudulent situation, they are by no means exhaustive, and you should exercise caution in dealing with unfamiliar parties.

If you feel you have been the victim of a crime by a person posing as a prospective employer who obtained your name and information from HR1Jobs, please keep inform us.

 

My Career

What is the Apply Online?

When you apply your CV into the job post, the employer receives your Resume via email. They can also access it at any time from their Manage Resumes folder within their HR1Jobs.com account. All Resumes you send using Apply Online are stored in your account on the Resume Report section. Your Resume Report are not stored Resumes you send via email, mail, or fax.

If I forget my username and/or password, what should I do?

Please click "Forgotten Password" on login page and then provide your previous email address, we will send Username and New password to your current email address.

Review the jobs I applied for?

You can review the jobs you applied for at the Online Application Report in your account.

If I want to change my email address or password, what should I do?

You need to log into your account and click Edit Profile to change your password. You click Submit, it means the edit success

 

Profile job

Find out how many employers have viewed my Resume and the quantity of resume viewer?

After logging in to your account, you will know the information about Employers who have viewed your Resume at the Dashboard.

Confidentiality Levels of Resume

Searchable: You should choose Searchable. This helps Employers can search for your Resume, contact, work experiences and references.

Confidential and Searchable: Storing your Resume as confidential keeps your contact information and current company private but your Resume is still Searchable by employers. It's your choice of information confidence.

Not Searchable: Your Resume will be taken offline so that employers cannot search for it. However, your Resume still remains in our database and you can send it to employers when you Apply Online. We do not track who has viewed your Profile, and you can only know which employers have viewed your Profile if they contact you.

How to change the Confidential status of a Resume

  1. Log in to your account and click Edit Profile
  2. Choose the Confidential information you want to hide.
  3. Click Save.

What if my Resume does not show the number of times the Employer has viewed it, what should I do?

Make sure your Resume is Searchable (green button is on). If you are not in this Searchable state, Employers will not be able to find your Resume.

How do I change the phone number on my Resume Profile?

After logging into your account, Select your Personal Information and edit the phone number.

On this page, you can change the phone number you entered previously.

Click Save.