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iResume Launches to Provide Job Seekers the Easiest Way to Create Their Online Resumes for Free and Use Them Anywhere

iResume launched its service today for job seekers to create their online resumes and professional profiles for free and use them anywhere. iResume provides a host of tools for job seekers to navigate their online job search and find a satisfying career, and is focused on putting the job seeker back in control of the job search.

Atlanta (PRWEB) October 16, 2008 -- iResume launched in public beta today to provide job seekers the ability to create their online resumes and professional profiles once and have them hosted and used anywhere for free. With the credit crunch, personal finances, and one's career never more at the forefront, it's important to use the most enhanced and professional tools available to help job seekers stand out from the crowd.

iResume makes it simple and free for its users to create their online resumes and professional profiles. Both first time job seekers and experienced professionals will find iResume easy to use and a fantastic tool to help them manage their job search and find the career of their dreams.

The issue with Today's Job Search & Online Resumes

As job seekers go online today to apply and submit their resumes online they are forced to fill out their online applications at each job board or corporate career site. The application process is time consuming and makes it difficult for job seekers to maintain consistency of their information. Many resumes never get seen by recruiters because of poor formatting, and there is no notification to the job seeker as to whether their information has been viewed or not.

The iResume Solution

iResume provides its users free iResume hosting, job searching, full job history tracking, full correspondence, networking functionality, iResume view notifications, and is HR-XML compliant. Using an iResume in one's job search ensures consistent look and feel, and that a job seeker is seen using the most professional tools available online today. "We're excited to help job seekers create their iResumes and use them anywhere," says Ryan Martiny, founder of iResume. "We're committed to developing innovative tools to help put the job seeker back in control of the job search."

iResume Corporate History

Founded in 2008 by experts in applicant tracking and talent acquisition systems, iResume is creating the next generation of online resume and professional profile tools. The company is developing next generation products for job seekers to help promote their background and skills and get them the job of their dreams.

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I just want to pass along a resume service I used within the past month. They only charge $49.99 to prepare a resume for you. Their communication was great and their turn around time was incredible! Just wanted to pass this along - they were MUCH less expensive than the other services out there. Check them out at www.ResumeSolutionsPro.com
Hey Chris. Great site.

I wanted to make you aware that we just relaunched our service with a completely updated user experience. I'd welcome the opportunity to have a live podcast chat about it in the near future. You can check out my iResume @ www.iresume.net/ryanmartiny.

Thanks,
Ryan
The things you told are really impressive!! I would like to join you as early as possible!!
Thanks a lot!!
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philip
Recruitment Agency
Sure does look familiar ;)

Best of luck!
Thanks for the tip. This is very helpful. My step father lost his job in 2008 and has yet to find a job. Maybe he needs to check this out. He is struggling the most to find Individual health insurance. Would you all recommend that he find some sort of Temporary medical insurance coverage until he finds a job or go without.

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