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10 misc.jobs: What do I do once the job is filled (or I find a job)? |
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This article is from the Jobs FAQ, by Snoopy snoopy-at-sopwith.uucp.
Once the position is filed (or you find a job), you should
cancel your job posting (or resume/cv). This will save people
time responding to your posting, and will save you time responding
to them. See also: Q-11.
 
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