Things Everyone Should Know about Resume Distribution Services:
Resume distribution companies instantly distributes job seekers resume to recruiters or employers. Some companies email the resume with a word document attachment, while other create a professional looking personalize web page resume for each candidate based on industry and location preference. The disadvantage of word format is that lot of recruiters, due to the fear of computer viruses, would not open any attachments in their emails. On the other hand, a web page resume provides a professional and clean image to the recruiters. Therefore, I personally recommend web based resume. Also, recruiters or employers will request for a fresh copy of the resume anyway, once they get to know your qualification.
Before signing up for any of the resume distribution companies, job seekers should review the company's website and get accustomed to the services these companies are providing. Some companies only distributes resume to few recruiters, while others may distribute resumes to recruiters based on candidates preference of location and industry. After review of each resume distribution company, candidates should decide if the company meets their job criteria.
Also, don't forget to check the sites with the Better Business Bureau, RipOffReport.com, Google, Yahoo, and Bing to see if anyone has said anything about these sites. Also, make sure to read the company's privacy and Terms of Service policy.
ResumeCart.com Review
I personally like ResumeCart.com because their list of recruiters are constantly reviewed and updated. Recruiters have an option to receive resumes based on their industry specialization, and location. One of the hottest feature on ResumeCart website is that job seekers can distribute their LinkedIn.com profile to hundreds of recruiters with their regular web page resume. Job seekers can also add a short video profile if they want to, for more exposure. Again, all these features are 100% optional. The website also offers free daily drawing, where job seekers win free resume distribution service. This is the only company I know, which offers 100% free resume distribution service.
Forward Your Resume Review:
This site reviews some popular resume distribution companies. Again, make sure before you sign up with these companies, to find out how long these companies have been in business and how often do they update their recruiters database. Some of these companies claim to be in business for 10-12 years, but they don't specify how often do they verify or update their recruiters database.
CVtrumpet Review:
This is a UK-based service offering to submit resume to its list of over 2000 registered recruiters for a fee. The registration process is simple, and it targets the UK, including Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
Following are some other sites, but they all seem to offer more or less the same service. Review each company carefully, and make an educated decision about your job search:
Jobground.com Review:
Resumemessenger.com Review
Resumeexposure.com Review
Resumedispatcher.com Review
Resumezapper.com Review
Resumerabbit.com Review
Careerbuilder.com Review
Gorillablaster.com Review
Resumeadvance.com Review
Good luck with your job search.
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Some of my friends that are Executive Recruitment Consultants have told me similar things.
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http://www.resumerobin.com
my.monster.com/resources/
these two have large job search sites behind them and i had quite a few responses
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http://www.resumerabbit.com
http://www.resumedeliver.com
charged me money and didn’t do anything
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