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Dear Community,

Our tech team has launched updates to The Nest today. As a result of these updates, members of the Nest Community will need to change their password in order to continue participating in the community. In addition, The Nest community member's avatars will be replaced with generic default avatars. If you wish to revert to your original avatar, you will need to re-upload it via The Nest.

If you have questions about this, please email help@theknot.com.

Thank you.

Note: This only affects The Nest's community members and will not affect members on The Bump or The Knot.

Online job applications

I get that they save on paper and are convenient for the employers, but wow! They are super annoying to use. You have to create a new username and password for every site. Does anyone else feel this way?  I am opting to send it in the old fashioned way when I can.

Re: Online job applications

  • Yes, it is annoying! And at times the formatting does not work and it makes my resume look horrible.
  • Agreed!  I wish there was just one central database.  I'd be much happier with that, although I understand what a mess that can be too.
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  • I'm with you! they're very annoying and most of them have major programming issues!
  • Yes, they can be so annoying. Especially the really, really long ones. I once filled out one that took me like 30 minutes and at the end of it, I got a message saying the job I was applying to was no longer available and that I should continue to look at their site for future openings I wanted to apply to. They still had it listed on their "current job openings" though. I was so mad!

    I also hate that the resume format looks terrible sometimes when you try to upload it.

  • I would not suggest sending your resume the old fashioned way. While the online application may be a bit annoying, it's the best way to get your resume/application in with a company.

    Your information is automatically stored in a database. If the recruiter/hiring manager thinks that you might be good for another position, they can just ping you to another hiring manager.

    Most larger companies use the same program. It follows you from application to hire and beyond (i.e. performance once you are hired, bonuses, etc.)

    The username and password are for your protection, once the interviewing process begins, your PII will be entered and is protected by your password.

  • Yes, I am having so many programming issues. I have Word Perfect, so if anyone has suggestions for me, please help!  Also, I spent a lot of time getting my resume just right, and it is frustrating to get it on their site and see that it looks terrible there.
  • I agree. Not only do they want password, I get it security. Can someone please explain why I have to enter my work history when I have that on my resume which they require I attach.  Good luck in your search!
  • imageLMandCJ:
    I agree. Not only do they want password, I get it security. Can someone please explain why I have to enter my work history when I have that on my resume which they require I attach.  Good luck in your search!

    coming back late on this one but you have to enter your work history so that it populates the database - in most programs, your resume does not populate the database but ends up as an attachment to your file.

  • imageBlackDiamond3201:
    Yes, it is annoying! And at times the formatting does not work and it makes my resume look horrible.

    This exactly. So discouraging sometimes! 

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