Resume making you recogniable

Long time reader, first time poster here.

Anw the question is as such: Would you post your resume if you know that it would immediately make you recognisable to anyone who knows you?

I mean i would use rasume to black out the usual differentiating items but i would probably still be recognisable to people who know me who i dont actually want to see my resume. I would want to black out those portions as well but i think it would lead to less useful advice.

What should i do? any advice please.

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People from my school posted on Razume and I definitely knew who they were. What do you have to hide anyway? Like you said, the more you black out items on your resume, the less clearer of a picture you'd be getting. You can always PM if privacy is a huge concern but I can't really figure out why unless you're reneging an offer/already in an FT position.

 

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