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Access SEEK and Jobstreet with one login credential

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Having trouble viewing this email? Hey there, Jobstreet and Jobsdb are part of the SEEK Group operat

Having trouble viewing this email? [View it in your browser]( [JobStreet.com]( Hey there, Jobstreet and Jobsdb are part of the SEEK Group operating online employment marketplaces across Asia-Pacific. As part of our commitment to helping you find your passion and purpose, we’ve transformed to bring you better job matches than ever before. You’re receiving this email because your email address was associated with two accounts, one with Jobstreet Singapore and one with SEEK. Here are the details of the key changes. What has changed? - Upon logging into Jobstreet Singapore, you’ll see the same profile information and details as per your SEEK account. - Your Jobstreet Singapore account details and profile information will no longer be available. What happened to your previous job applications on Jobstreet Singapore? - All job applications that you have submitted have already been provided to prospective employers. - Employers will still be able to contact you regarding the relevant role. - Your application history for applications submitted with Jobstreet Singapore before 19th November 2023 will no longer be visible. What should you do next? - Update your profile information. - Upload your resume, either to your profile or when you would like to apply for a job. - New feature on the platform automatically extracts career history from your uploaded resume and suggests adding it to your profile. We’re here to support you so if you have any questions, please contact our [customer service](mailto:usersupport-sg@jobstreet.com?subject=Jobstreet One Login Credential) Thank you and start enjoying better matches than ever before, now. Regards, The team at Jobstreet by SEEK Was this email useful? [Yes]( [No]( Yes No Connect with Jobstreet [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Youtube]( [LinkedIn]( [App Store]( [Google Play]( [Privacy Policy]( [Terms & Conditions]( You received this e-mail as a result of your registration with Jobstreet. This is an automatic email as part of our efforts to assist you with your request or service linked to your account with us. Please do not reply to this email. Should you have any enquiry, please click [here](. © Jobstreet Singapore 1 Wallich St, #24-03 Guoco Tower, Singapore 078881

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