How do I share my AI-built resume securely?
Share resumes securely and track opens
Generate a privacy-safe link straight from HiHired. You can password-protect it, expire the link automatically, and refresh the PDF without sending new files—ideal for agencies or talent communities.
After exporting, click share link to create a trackable URL. HiHired hosts the PDF, lets you expire access anytime, and logs each open so you know when recruiters read it.
Step-by-step instructions
- 1. Generate the PDF
Finalize your resume and export the polished PDF.
- 2. Create share link
Use the Share panel to spin up an encrypted URL with optional password.
- 3. Set controls
Define expiry dates or download limits for agencies and partners.
- 4. Monitor engagement
Get notified when someone opens or downloads the resume.
- 5. Refresh without re-sending
Update the resume in HiHired and the link always shows the latest version.
Start with your HiHired builder profile
Build or import your resume once, then reuse the same profile for resume customization, AI cover letters, and Chrome job application auto-fill.
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How do I share my AI-built resume securely?
After exporting, click share link to create a trackable URL. HiHired hosts the PDF, lets you expire access anytime, and logs each open so you know when recruiters read it.
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