CV, Resume and Bio Data
by RockyStar on Aug.10, 2009, under General
CV, Resume and Bio Data: Details and Differences
Difference among CV Resume and Bio Data
People use the words RESUME, C.V., and BIO-DATA interchangeably for the document highlighting skills, education, and experience that a candidate submits when app Click Here for more Info
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December 13th, 2009 on 10:52 am
Any resume’s first goal is to ‘ stand – out ‘ amongst thousands of resumes flooding the mailboxes of recruiters.
I have tried to create such a facility at my recently launched website http://www.CustomizeResume.com
Please send your suggestions on how I can improve
regards
hemen parekh
hcp@recruitguru.com
Mumbai – India
March 30th, 2010 on 3:21 pm
As compared to a jobseeker writing her own resume, a resume written by a professional expert resume-writer would any day prove better.
But
Before sending that well-written resume to a recruiter, can a jobseeker figure-out in advance what would happen if that resume
gets ” rated / ranked / scored ” by recruiter ?
gets compared automatically with resumes of other applicants ?
Will she get an interview-call ?
To know what is likely to happen , she has to just type “Resume Rater” in Google / Yahoo / Bing , and download this software tool ( free and without even login ) from any of the 35+ websites. Then rate her resume.
Resume Rater mimics the ” resume-evaluation ” process of recruiters’ minds but does it in an unbiased / objective way.
Resume Rater is absolutely non – discriminatory.
Regards
hemen parekh
Jobs for All = Peace on Earth
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