![]() ![]() I will probably unsubscribe when you send me an article full of affiliate links that will get you money but aren’t necessarily attractive to me.īut, overall, I am far more sensitive than I was and will turn down subscriptions I don’t want to consume in my inbox.After Gmail introduced its 3 types of inboxes ( Primary, Social and Promotions) and started automatically filtering and organizing emails for their Gmail users, a growing number of people have expressed concerns about potentially missing some important emails sent by HR professionals from companies they had applied for.Īlthough this does not happen often, we thought this was important to address and to remind all candidates out there who are using a Gmail or G Suite account how important it is for them to check carefully each one of your inbox tabs (PRIMARY, SOCIAL and/or PROMOTIONS) just in case Google’s AI may have automatically filtered some of your incoming emails ( more details below).Īt HirePlanner, we understand how important it is for job seekers to receive timely feedback and updates regarding the status of their job application(s). ![]() Let me clarify that last sentence: If you’re an author and you try to sell me your book in an email, that’s fine. If it’s a list I want to be on, and the content is not dull, and ads may be about things I want to buy, I may decide to stay and consume it. It is the most natural action in the world to enter your email address for some prize, right? Well, at that pivotal sign-up moment, you don’t think of all the emails you’ll receive and whether you want them or not. Disabling that tab allows you to look at the real state of your inbox and organize it better. Did you know that a new Gmail address does not have a promotions tab? That tab was created to remove confusion when people sign up for so many promotions without realizing it. ![]()
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