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FAQ's
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Thank
you for your interest in eTaleem.com. Below are answers to
the most frequent questions we receive from you.If, still
you have any questions/queries, please email us at: faq@etaleem.com
Q:
Is this a free service?
A:
Yes! eTaleem.com is completely free for job seekers and employers.
Q:
Why do you ask for my e-mail address and other contact information?
A: As eTaleem.com's primary service is to connect employers
to the employees and vice versa, for this purpose, we need
some related information to be displayed on our site, so the
person or institution interested may contact you.
Q:
How do I know the companies I am interested in are trustworthy?
A: As with any ad wether comes in news paper or electronic
media, you need to be cautious for applying, which is totally
on your own risk. If you are doubt ful about the compines
image, do some investigation on your own because eTaleem.com
is not responsible for any kind of communication out come
between jobs seekers and the job providers.
Q.
How do I know if the jobs you have advertised are current?
A: eTaleem.com keeps postings online for 60 days. It is up
to the employer to renew or delete a job based on availability.
The job posted date is also displayed along with other information.
Q: What should I do, if I find a job I am interested in?
A: When you see a job that you would like to apply for, you
will need to click on the contact's e-mail address and attach
your documents (cover letter/resume). Be sure to write the
position title in the subject line, so it catches the eye
of the recruiter. Some employers may provide other response
method, such as faxing or traditional mail, so you have to
go accordingly.
Q: I keep getting a server error message, what does this
mean?
A: Probably, you are getting this type of error after waiting
several minutes for a response. It is more than likely a network
problem from your end or it could be our database complication
processing an unusually high load of information. Try resubmitting
the inquiry and if that does not rectify the situation, so
you come back a little later to retry.
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