Are you having trouble accessing or updating your McGladrey Career Center account?
If you have a profile already created on our Career Center, but you have forgotten your password, simply enter your email address at the bottom of the log-in page where it says ‘Forgotten Password’ and hit the submit button. You will be asked to provide the answers to the two ‘security questions’ you entered at the time you created your account. Upon answering the ‘security questions’, you will then be prompted to enter a new password for your account. Once you have done this, you will get a confirmation on the screen that your password has successfully been re-set, and you can proceed to log-in using that new password.
If you need to update your profile, or attach an updated copy of your resume, you can follow these steps:
If you have a profile already created on our Career Center, but you have forgotten your password, simply enter your email address at the bottom of the log-in page where it says ‘Forgotten Password’ and hit the submit button. You will be asked to provide the answers to the two ‘security questions’ you entered at the time you created your account. Upon answering the ‘security questions’, you will then be prompted to enter a new password for your account. Once you have done this, you will get a confirmation on the screen that your password has successfully been re-set, and you can proceed to log-in using that new password.
If you need to update your profile, or attach an updated copy of your resume, you can follow these steps:
1. Log in to your Career Center profile
2. Select the ‘Edit Profile’ button
3. You can import a new copy of your resume at this time, or you can copy and paste the text of your resume in the space provided below your profile data
4. You also can directly update any of the data fields (such as phone numbers, addresses, etc) on your profile.
Be sure that when updating your resume through the ‘import’ option, your pop-up blockers are turned off and that you are uploading a document that is in Microsoft Word document (.doc), Adobe PDF (.pdf), or text file (.txt) format. For MS Word 2007 resumes (.docx), you will need to copy and paste your information in the resume box at the bottom of the page, or re-save your document in to the .doc format prior to importing.
If you should run into any additional problems, you can hit the ‘contact’ us link at the bottom of any of the site pages and enter your information along with a brief description as to the issue, so that somebody within our firm can directly assist you.
2. Select the ‘Edit Profile’ button
3. You can import a new copy of your resume at this time, or you can copy and paste the text of your resume in the space provided below your profile data
4. You also can directly update any of the data fields (such as phone numbers, addresses, etc) on your profile.
Be sure that when updating your resume through the ‘import’ option, your pop-up blockers are turned off and that you are uploading a document that is in Microsoft Word document (.doc), Adobe PDF (.pdf), or text file (.txt) format. For MS Word 2007 resumes (.docx), you will need to copy and paste your information in the resume box at the bottom of the page, or re-save your document in to the .doc format prior to importing.
If you should run into any additional problems, you can hit the ‘contact’ us link at the bottom of any of the site pages and enter your information along with a brief description as to the issue, so that somebody within our firm can directly assist you.
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