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Do I need a resume, and how do I upload it?

Whether a resume is required is up to the employer — some require it, some make it optional. If you're asked, upload a PDF up to 5MB. No resume yet? A simple one-page document with your experience works fine.

For candidates asked to upload a resume, or unsure whether they need one.


Whether a resume is required is up to the employer — some ask for one, some make it optional, and some don't ask at all. If you're prompted to upload one, you'll need a PDF file up to 5MB. If the step is optional, you can skip it and continue.


How to upload your resume

When you reach the resume step:


  1. Click the upload area or Choose file.

  2. Select your resume saved as a PDF (up to 5MB).

  3. Wait for the confirmation that it uploaded, then continue.


If your resume is in another format, such as Word or Pages, export or "Save As" a PDF first, then upload that.


If the upload won't work

A few quick things to check if the file won't go through:


  • Confirm the file is a PDF and under 5MB. Large files with lots of images are the most common cause — try exporting a lighter PDF.

  • Refresh the page and try again.

  • Try a different supported browser, such as the latest Chrome or Safari.

  • If you're on a phone, make sure the file is saved somewhere you can browse to (Files, Drive, or similar).


If you don't have a resume

If the employer made the resume optional, you can simply skip it. If it's required and you don't have one ready, a short one-page document is enough — list your most recent roles, dates, and a few responsibilities, then save it as a PDF. The employer is looking for a quick picture of your background, not a polished design.


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