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You can easily upload resumes, cover letters and other supporting documents to your Dashboard. OnShift Employ is essentially an electronic 'file folder' with your pre-employment information organized in one secure place for Human Resources to view instantly.

Step-by-step guide

  • Visit the career page of the company you are applying to and log into your application using the email address and password you have registered with.
  • Click DASHBOARD on the left side menu. (or on a mobile device click the hamburger menu icon)
  • On the right side of your dashboard there are instructions on uploading a file. (On some small screen mobile devices upload a file toolbox may be found by scrolling down.)
  • Select a file type to upload from the drop down menu
  • Click BROWSE to choose a local file. (A new window will open to allow you to search and select your document.)
  • Select the file and click OPEN

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  • To the right of the browse button, you should see the document name you've chosen.

  • Click the SUBMIT FILE button and note your document is added to the
          file library (beneath the upload file toolbox)    

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    You may upload as many documents as you like. Each document will be listed in the file library by name and date the file was uploaded.


    Info

    Q: How do I delete an old resume from my dashboard?
    Currently, candidates cannot delete their own files. Contact us at support@onshift.com. We will need your name, company you have applied to and the name of the file(s) to delete.

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