Instant Exposure To Potential
Employers...
Review of Resume
Distributors
You've got your resume buffed and polished. You've got your
necktie closing in on your jugular. Your fingers are itching to
shake some hands. Not so fast. You're invisible
until that resume gets out there and starts
attracting some attention.
What to do? Well, how about clicking your computer mouse a
few times and sending that resume out to potential audience of
1.5 million employers and recruiters?
That's the lure of at least one resume distributor
(ResumeRabbit.com). Our former recruiter and pro writer
takes a closer look at the Rabbit, and three other top
sites...
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Resume Rabbit
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100,000 pretty much
says it all. That's the number of happy
customers this firm has helped find a
job. The oldest and largest...
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FULL REVIEW)
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$59.95 is the
one-time
charge to post on up to 85 different job
posting sites
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ResumeZapper.Com
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Thousands of top U.S. search
firms (recruiters) are targeted here. Your
resume is sent straight to the inbox of their
email...
(read our
FULL REVIEW)
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$49.99 for the basic
service, with advanced features
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EmailMyResume.com
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Both recruiters and
employers are set up to receive your resume.
Industry targeting, confidential delivery,
and a free listing of...
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our FULL REVIEW)
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$49.99 for distribution
to both
recruiters and employers
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Employment911.com
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Post your resume on 80 top
job sites... or email blast
your resume to a select list of 10,000
employers and recruiters...
(read
our FULL REVIEW)
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$79.95 or
$69.95
$59.95 or
$49.95
save 25% for limited time
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