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Uploading Resume to Air Canada - Limit Reached

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I have seen this issue come up in past discussions but has anyone determined a way to remove attachments to make room for updated resumes when the file limit of 5 documents has been reached on Air Canada's Job Application site?

I find it kind of hard to believe that once you reach 5 you don't have the option of removing older files.

Any insight would be appreciated.

Thanks
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Not positive...but I believe someone mentioned you have to upload a document with the same name ("Resume" for example) and it will replace the one already there.
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Post by TTail »

Thanks for the response.

I gave it a try and unfortunately had no success. :smt102

There must be some other way.
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I think that's way LJ, try copy pasting the name from their website on your file (in you PC) and make sure the space after the name is deleted

ex: On AC's wensite, your resume appears as: LJDriver CV05.doc copy paste to your file in order to rename it, make sure that CV05 has no space after it.

I had the same problem with Bombardier's website.
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