For talents
Your profile & privacy
This page translates the platform’s access-control and redaction rules into plain language—so you know what is collected, what clients might see, and what stays internal.
What you provide at registration
Applicants share name, email, mobile number, location, and password as part of a dedicated applicant flow. You agree to the terms of service and data privacy policy before accessing anything beyond the public marketing site. Once you are in, you can upload a resume and enrich structured fields that help match you to roles.
Resume formats & storage
PDF, Microsoft Word, and common image formats are supported, with a recommended maximum size of 10MB per file. You may replace your resume whenever you need to. Files live in private cloud storage; access is limited to authorised platform roles and uses secure, time-limited links—not public URLs.
What appears on a client-facing profile
Clients do not browse the full talent database. They only see candidates that Click or Core staff explicitly publish to their portal—and even then, many fields can be masked. By default, personal identifiers, contact channels, employer names, and similar data can be replaced with placeholders such as [Name withheld] or [Employer redacted]. Structured fields like skills tags, experience summaries, availability, and high-level status are typically what clients evaluate first.
For uploaded documents, an automated redaction layer can obscure sensitive text or visuals before a client downloads a view. Your original file remains intact for authorised recruiters.
What you will never see as talent
To keep the relationship balanced, talent accounts cannot access client business names, ABNs, industry notes, or contact directories. If you are curious about the organisation you might join, your recruiter is the right channel—they coordinate introductions once a client has progressed you through the pipeline.
Status tags & internal notes
Staff may assign tags such as Open for opportunities, In pipeline, Active, or Pending review. You can read your own status in the applicant dashboard, but you cannot change those tags yourself. Internal notes written by Click or Core never appear to clients or to you—they exist to keep coordination accurate.