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HERE'S WHY

We believe who we are on the internet is a truer reflection of our vibe, than what we deliberately put down on an official document. Plus, it helps build the right conversations for an interview - over & above a general skill-set understanding. Maybe your resume can wait till then.

WILL YOUR BROWSER HISTORY BE PUBLIC? HELL NO!

Only HR and select Team Leaders will have access to this data. Complete confidentiality - you have our word. After your interview (fingers crossed), all your browser history will be erased from our database.

HERE'S HOW

Windows users, follow these steps:

  1. Click this link
  2. You will get a Browser History View (Zip folder) file as a download
  3. Open the Browser History View (Type: Application)
  4. Run the file & click 'Ok'
  5. Select the links that reflect your personality (edit anything you are uncomfortable with sharing)
  6. Click the ‘Save Icon’ in the Tool Bar
  7. Save the file as ‘Browser History - Your Name’ (in the default .txt format)
  8. Upload the file onto the microsite

*Alternatively, Mac users can upload a Word file by copy-pasting links from their browser history.

APPLY NOW

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Share only up to one month of history.

Feel free to remove any links from your browser history you’re uncomfortable with. Share only what you think is relevant to your interests & personality.

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I consent to sharing my browser history

OR

NOT UP TO SHARING
YOUR BROWSER HISTORY?

Totally cool. You can still get in touch
by sending your resume to
contact@webchutney.net