Stynt notifies you throughout the day as professionals apply to your job posting.
When a pro applies above the maximum you're willing to pay, you probably don't want to continue to see that pro in future notifications.
You now have the option to ignore these pros.
NOTE: By ignoring the pro, you will no longer see them in notifications for this job posting only. If they apply to another job, you will see them unless you ignore them in that posting as well.
The following images show how to:
1. Ignore one or more professionals
2. Show or hide ignored professionals
If you'd like to "un-ignore" a professional, you can click on the ignore button again, and it will allow you to see them.
The email notification you receive will not contain any pros you've ignored.
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