Usually only if you still control the account long term and check it constantly. For most job offers, a personal inbox you own is safer than a school address that may become inactive after graduation.
Usually no. Job applications work best with one primary, monitored address instead of two competing inboxes that can confuse recruiters and applicant tracking systems.
A virtual phone number can work for job offers if it is stable, monitored, and professional. Learn when it helps, when it creates risk, and how to stay reachable during negotiation and onboarding.
Usually no. One clear, reliable phone number is better on a resume than two competing numbers, unless you have a specific practical reason and label both clearly.
Yandex Mail can work on a resume if the address is professional, stable, and monitored closely, but its lower familiarity in some markets means presentation matters even more.
Usually no. One professional, reliable email address is better on a resume than two competing contact addresses that can confuse recruiters.
Posteo can work on a resume if the address looks professional, stays active, and is checked consistently. Here is how recruiters are likely to see it, when it helps, and when a simpler inbox is safer.
Yes, you can use HEY Email on your resume if the address looks professional, you check it consistently, and you plan to keep it active through your job search.
DuckDuckGo Email Protection can work on a resume if the alias is stable, professional, and monitored daily. Learn when it helps, when it backfires, and how to use it safely.