Will using non-gmail hurt my chance of getting hired?
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Nope 0 fucks given. Or would have to be @ashleymadison or @pornhub or something. and even then it may just net you an interview.
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My boss never cared about my disroot email. He just asked what is was
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A lot of companies use Google mail anyways so your emails will be scanned regardless.
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And "firstname.purpose"?
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It depends.
I judge people harshly for still using yahoo email. You disgusting fucks know who you are. Just look at yourselves. Ugh. /s
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and not reciprocate any loyalty they receive.
You get far bigger payment increase if you are not loyal.
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i still have the yahoo account i created back in the 90's and i can't rid of it because of the nostalgia it inspires, so i mostly use it for spam whenever some random site wants me to sign up.
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What do you think they think when they see an AOL email
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I don't think it should matter and if it did matter, do you really want to work for such small-minded judgmental people? The people who would care about an uncommon email domain would probably also see it as a "red flag" if you say that you don't use certain social media sites. Don't waste your time playing pointless image games.
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I use public@mydomain. Hasn't negatively affected me. I created a burner Gmail account for a Google Meet interview and then tossed it aside after. I've been hired for two jobs in eight years using the public@ address.
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What you did with that time is our own business. The only thing that matters is why your current skills are relevent for the job.
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experience teaches me that your likeability matters more
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The roles I've hired for require formal presentation of work/studies with a certain level of attention to detail, and more internal politics than I care to admit.
So while its never the sole deciding factor in a resume I do put weight on spelling, formatting, and general professionalism. If your email is
[email protected]
, or[email protected]
I'm not immediately binning it, but you are starting from a disadvantage.[email protected]
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It will not hurt your chances.
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I don't see any reason why it would affect your application(s) in the slightest. A good CV is a good CV. You could have @goatfondler.com for all I care.
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Protonmail is a widely used and common email provider. There is no reason why an employer would be prejudiced against your application based on you having a Protonmail address. I think a far more common thing employers think about when seeing applicants' email addresses are things like "haha, they're still using their email address from when they were 8 of alexdaboss at gmail dot com", but I highly doubt they care about what domain it's on unless you've got like a pornhub.com address or something.
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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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Proton leaked a user's IP address to law enforcement, you should seek alternatives. source: https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2021/09/privacy-focused-protonmail-provided-a-users-ip-address-to-authorities/
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I thought Google Workspace mailboxes aren't scanned?
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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.