• Emails you can use email aliases ( addy.io, Firefox relay, port87, simplelogin, … ).

    I have no solution for a phone. You could get an extra sim purely for this and just let it expire ( and unplug it ) when you’ve got a job?

    • Beware that if you use paid service you might lose all these aliases once you can’t pay anymore or it shuts down. Happened to me once, lost many accounts with 2FA.

  • I really wanted to get a union spot as a mail carrier but when I applied they wanted a selective service number which I don’t have (based younger me never did that) and they also wanted medical records and a copy of my lease n shit and my living situation is awesome but I don’t exactly have a lease and yeah…

    So I’m still a cook. I so love the food tho, and hey at least Toast © has all my info I’m sure this private company has all my data safe& sound, unlike DRM that had a data breach with my info even tho I only worked for their company for like 4 days! I have so much trust in these companies! :D

  • 2 hours

    For email, I use Port87. I have a label specifically for job applications, and when I’m done (get hired), I block that label.

  • i have a separate phone and email just for applying for jobs, and that’s p much the only way i know how to deal with the spam, since it’s at least diverted away from my real contact details.

    but unfortch, i can’t exactly give out my CV with my name and employers redacted, as much as i’d like to, hah!

  • I have my phone set to silence unknown callers, if it’s a job and they are for some reason not emailing me then they’ll leave a message.

  • Only thing I can figure is get another throw away phone number and email address just for the job search, and set them both to forward to your main phone and email.

    Sucks but I dont think there is any realistic way to opt out and still job search

  • 5 hours

    Applying for jobs inherently involves the processing of your personal information. They need your legal name, your employment history, your contact information, etc. to determine if you’re a good match. When you’re applying online, this data must be transmitted and stored.

    You can reduce your footprint by applying directly using email or the phone, even by making a job-applications-only email/VoIP like you mention. These services also require personal information for regularity purposes and spam/abuse prevention.

    • Not sure if they do need your legal name, I know loads of people use a shorter version of their name use that just fine.

      If you get the job then you probably do need to tell then, but just applying? Anything works as long as it looks plausible.