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Will using non-gmail hurt my chance of getting hired?

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  • U [email protected]

    I'm using Proton right now. Someone suggest I should get a Gmail instead for higher chance of success. Is that true? How risky is it for Google sanning those mails in terms of privacy?

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    #63

    As many have said, it shouldn't matter.

    Personally, I have been known to look at email addresses because I assess everything the resume gives me. No, I don't really care what provider you choose, but it's a tiny bit of information.

    So if your email name is "BigBootyQT" then I have a glimpse of your personality and how you may or may not fit in the role. That's a real example BTW.
    It also might bear light in other ways, say if you're applying for a job in cybersscurity but you're using a yahoo email. Yeah, that's a negative mark.

    Will any of this be THE reason I ditch somebody? No. But it weighs with the rest of it. I would not disqualify somebody for a typo for instance, but it is a negative because that should not have occurred (especially of the role requires attention to detail).

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    • P [email protected]

      I'm changing my name to Stephanie right now, and buying harmlessdomain.com if it's available! Then I'll always be fine!

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      #64

      You're hired!

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      • P [email protected]

        I'm changing my name to Stephanie right now, and buying harmlessdomain.com if it's available! Then I'll always be fine!

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        #65

        harmlessdomain.com is available - I expect to see it registered by tomorrow or I'm never trusting a stranger on the internet ever again!

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        • I [email protected]

          They complied with a swiss court order, what's surprising there?

          Alternatives like Tuta would be subject to the jurisdiction of the Germany, and Germany's laws are not as good as Switzerland, as they are part of the 14 Eyes. You don't actually believe alternatives like Tuta would defy a court order, right?

          (Pro tip: Maybe use a VPN to hide your IP. ProtonVPN is subject to different laws as Protonmail and if the activist have used the VPN, their IP would not have been leaked)

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          #66

          They should not record the IP in the first place. It looks like you are right about using a VPN on top of their email service according to this.

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            They should not record the IP in the first place. It looks like you are right about using a VPN on top of their email service according to this.

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            #67

            Proton can be forced to log IP addresses via a Swiss Court order (at least for its Email service)

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            • Q [email protected]

              by moving to a different employer, i guess.

              did you mean by betraying coworkers? maybe some people like that idea. I'm strongly against it.

              either way, i would avoid such a company.

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              #68

              Ah, no, bad wording. By switching company after a few years, you get a far larger increase in payment than if you stay. At least in IT.

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              • U [email protected]

                I'm using Proton right now. Someone suggest I should get a Gmail instead for higher chance of success. Is that true? How risky is it for Google sanning those mails in terms of privacy?

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                #69

                No, they don't care unless you been denied once, auto reject, they will reject if you apply again with the same email address

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                • U [email protected]

                  I tried, and failed hard. When I bought my domain 10 years ago, I didn't put efforts in reseaching domain reputation and got a .xyz tld. Now my mail go straight into spam folder.

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                  #70

                  If you still care and your domain is still hitting spam filters, have you setup spf, dkim and dmarc for your domain?

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                  • U [email protected]

                    I'm using Proton right now. Someone suggest I should get a Gmail instead for higher chance of success. Is that true? How risky is it for Google sanning those mails in terms of privacy?

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                    #71

                    No, I actually purchased a domain and mapped it to my proton mail, every time I share my business email, I get compliments towards how professional I am.

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                    • R [email protected]

                      If you still care and your domain is still hitting spam filters, have you setup spf, dkim and dmarc for your domain?

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                      #72

                      I think I had every thing setup correctly. SPF, DKIM, and DMARC are all green in Proton. Still, mysteriously end up in spam folder when I test with friends.

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                      • R [email protected]

                        harmlessdomain.com is available - I expect to see it registered by tomorrow or I'm never trusting a stranger on the internet ever again!

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                        #73

                        I'm a pretty untrustworthy stranger on the internet, it seems. The domain is still available, and I'm somewhat intrigued by it, though not enough to actually grab it.

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