What's in a LiNa Job Alert?

What's in a LiNa Job Alert?
Jobstreet content teamupdated on 13 April, 2022
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If you are a JobStreet.com account holder, then there is a huge chance that you get Job Alerts from everyone's favorite career journey buddy, LiNa. While a lot of jobseekers are on the lookout for these blasts to reach their email inboxes regularly, some also find it a bit bothersome, while some admit that there are times when they find these job alerts spammy, if not unnecessary, because they have shifted specializations, industries, or leveled up in their careers. So, here are some points about these Job Alerts and what you may do to turn these emails into something that's beneficial to you.

Job Alerts from JobStreet.com a.k.a. LiNa comes from [email protected].

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If you get a Job Alert supposed to be from JobStreet.com that does not come from that email address, exercise caution when opening it. It may be a scam or phishing email. Learn more about safely searching for jobs online here.

You may improve the suggestions LiNa gives you.Â

Job Alert 2 Are you not satisfied with the jobs LiNa offers you? Do you think these suggestions are far from your goals or what you really want for your career? Why do you still receive alerts about jobs for fresh graduates when you have already graduates 15 years ago. That may be because you have not updated your JobStreet.com preferences.

You have the power to make LiNa more better in the jobs she suggests to you. Make LiNa sharper by clicking on the Update Preferences link (it has a screw icon), which will lead you here:

Job Alert 3 This is a MyJobStreet.com page on your profile that allows you to manage your preferences. If you are not logged in to your JobStreet.com profile page, then you will be asked to log in, after which you will see this page. Click on the pencil icon to manage your preferences.

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On this page, you can tweak the filters, making sure that LiNa provides you with suggestions that have the right position level, location, specialization, job type, and even salary. And yes, you can even adjust the number of times you can be sent email alerts, or if you choose to, unsubscribe from the service altogether (we'd be sad to see you go, though).

You may also unsubscribe or re-subscribe to the email alerts through your JobStreet.com account.Â

Log in to your JobStreet.com account (logging in has been made easier with the feature that allows you to log-in via your Facebook account) and click on the drop down menu on the upper right portion of the page, the one beside your name. Click on My Account.Â

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Scroll down to where it says, "Subscriptions," double-check whether you are subscribed to Job Alerts or not, and if you are, click on the Edit link on the right hand corner. You may then choose "Unsubscribe" or "Subscribe" to any of these emails LiNa provides.

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See? LiNa Job Alerts can be your friend throughout your career journey. Learn to maximize its strengths so that it can work to your advantage.

About JobStreet.com

JobStreet.com is a leading online job board presently covering the employment markets in Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Thailand, the Philippines, Indonesia and Vietnam. JobStreet.com currently services over 230,000 corporate hirers and over 15 million jobseekers in its database.

About SEEK Asia

JobStreet.com and jobsDB are part of SEEK Asia, which is the leading online employment market place in Asia. SEEK Asia covers 7 countries namely Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.

SEEK Asia is the extension of the Australian Securities Exchange listed company called SEEK. The company's purpose is to help improve people's lives through a better career. SEEK Asia's database consist of over 500,000 corporate hirers and over 24 million candidates.

For more information about this article, or to schedule an interview with JobStreet.com Philippines, please call Mark Nichol Turija, Content Marketing Specialist, at 286-6222.

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