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    ===While job-seeking===
    ===While job-seeking===


    If you are already out as nonbinary, you can add your pronouns to your LinkedIn profile, resume, business card, or Zoom name, if you are comfortable with these options.
    If you are already out as nonbinary, you can add your pronouns to your LinkedIn profile, resume, business card, email signature, or Zoom name, if you are comfortable with these options.
     
    If you use a different name than your legal name, or if your current name is different than the name you used at previous jobs, it may cause problems in the background check/reference check process, so you may want to give the interviewer a heads up. However, you may want to wait until a job offer is made to tell them this, depending on if you think it will affect your chance of being hired.  


    ===While employed===
    ===While employed===
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    *[[Coming out]]
    *[[Coming out]]
    *[[Template letters]]
    *[[Template letters]]
    ==References==
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    ==Further reading/resources==
    ==Further reading/resources==
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    *{{Cite web|title= Interviewing While Non-Binary|url=https://www.idealist.org/en/careers/non-binary-interview|last=Katz |first=Joeli|date=19 October 2020}}
    *{{Cite web|title= Interviewing While Non-Binary|url=https://www.idealist.org/en/careers/non-binary-interview|last=Katz |first=Joeli|date=19 October 2020}}
    *[https://erinrwhite.com/coming-out-as-nonbinary-at-work/ Coming out as nonbinary at work] (includes example letter)
    *[https://erinrwhite.com/coming-out-as-nonbinary-at-work/ Coming out as nonbinary at work] (includes example letter)
    ==References==
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    [[Category: Practical resources]]
    [[Category: Practical resources]]