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Would the submission of resumes via a fax be considered as expressing an interest under the Internet Applicant rule?

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Would the submission of resumes via a fax be considered as expressing an interest under the Internet Applicant rule?

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Since fax machines transmit documents by digitized signals – and today can send to an email account and print out faxes sent by an email account – transmission of a resume by fax constitutes transmission by “related electronic data technologies.

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Since fax machines transmit documents by digitized signals – and today can send to an email account and print out faxes sent by an email account – transmission of a resume by fax constitutes transmission by “related electronic data technologies.” Would an individual using Voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP) or a company that uses VOIP rather than traditional telephones to make or receive job inquiries or “expression of interests” be considered as using the “Internet or related electronic data technologies” for inclusion under the Internet Applicant rule Wikipedia, an online Internet encyclopedia, describes Voice over Internet Protocol (also called VOIP, IP Telephony, Internet telephony, and Broadband Phone) as the routing of voice conversations over the Internet or any other IP-based network. The voice data flows over a general-purpose packet-switched network, instead of traditional dedicated, circuit-switched telephony transmission lines. While OFCCP does not provide a precise definit

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