Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Are They Getting and Reviewing Your Resume?

The scenario... Your looking for a new job. You have spend the past few days electronically sending your resume to countless jobs, sending your resume everywhere you could. You have no idea if anyone has received what you have sent. You are wondering not only if they have gotten your resume, but whether or not they have any interest at all in you. A few painful weeks later you are again online looking for a job. You cannot recall who you have sent your resume to and who has responded. You are very frustrated, and you are not alone.

Keeping track of where you are sending your resume for job seekers who have been unemployed for months is a task. Knowing who has received or reviewed the resume you have sent can be near impossible. Knowing right away if someone is interested or not is also near impossible...... or should I say, used to be impossible.

MyJobCast.com has beta launched and you can get a completely free membership by going to http://www.jtlservices.com where you will find a free coupon code right on the home page.

MyJobCast.com offers some very cool interactive job tools. With regard to my scenario above, the tools include functionality that will let you know who has reviewed your sent resume/profile. For those who actually have received your online resume/profile, there is a very easy interactive tool for them to check whether they are interested in you or not. This is powerful. After all, knowing is more than half of the battle.

I strongly encourage job seekers to check out the new site and what it has to offer. It may not be free too long so jump in now to take advantage. There are no strings attached and they do not ask for your credit card information or anything like that. As a job seeker, what do you have to lose? You only stand to gain. This can also help separate and differentiate you from the others.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I like this tool very much! This is the first time getting your references is easy and very well organized.

Michele | Resume Builder said...

Resume plays an important role in the recruitment process. Hence it should be precise and industry focused.

Monica | Resume said...

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