In-Depth Review | Employment
911.com
Post your resume on up to 80 top job sites, like
Monster.com, HotJobs, Headhunter, CareerBuilder, Flipdog and
more. Or... email blast your resume to a targeted list
of 10,000 employers and recruiters, with a guarantee to be seen
by up to 1,000 different companies. Or... both.
Employment 911 offers two options--and two prices--for
paid resume distribution, and a rare (they claim the only)
money back guarantee for such services.
Here's How It Works
Sign up for a free account, which provides a resume posting
service including a web-based email account and job search
organizer, at no charge. During signup, you're given the option
to purchase one of the additional, fee-based resume distribution services. You
can choose to have your resume posted to all the top job
sites for $59.95. Or choose to have your resume
distributed (blasted?) via email to the above mentioned
list of 10,000 employers and recruiters for $49.95.
Of course, you can also choose both resume posting
and email blasting for $98.00 (a 10% savings off the already
discounted pricing).
Once your selection is made, you can identify categories
that will maximize your resume's distribution, or focus that
distribution more narrowly. Recruiters can be targeted by city,
state and specialty.
Here's What We Liked
- Option that includes resume distribution to
employers (most other such services will only target
recruiters).
- Additional services offered under one roof from
Employment 911, from a professional resume writing service
to job searching tools to that free resume posting
mentioned above.
- The only resume 'blasting' service that offers a
money-back guarantee. If you don't get a response
within 60 days, Employment 911 will re-blast your
resume for free. If after 60 more days you still haven't
received a response, they'll refund 100% of your
money.
- No fly-by-night; parent company established in
1997.
Here's What We Didn't
Like
- No complimentary resume builder (
Resume Rabbit offers one).
- No FAQ (frequently asked questions). In fact, many
details of their services--free or otherwise--are simply
unavailable until you sign up and become a member.
- Regarding the "blasting" of your resume to employers
and recruiters, company offers no up front listing of
industries or disciplines represented by the targeted
recruiters. You're left to wonder until you sign up. In
contrast,
Resume Zapper provides such a listing--up front before
you ever pay them a dime.
- Web site tough to navigate.
Employment 911 Review - The Wrap
Up
In summary, if you're looking to post your resume to all the
top job sites, we'd have to give the nod to the industry
leader, Resume
Rabbit. Given their more straightforward and
user-friendly service, submission reporting feature, and
option for anonymity, the Rabbit inspires confidence. And if
top U.S. recruiters are your target, we recommend Resume
Zapper as the superior service.
One thing worth considering: Employment 911 offers the
enticing option of delivering resumes directly to both
employers and recruiters via email. With a money-back
guarantee of results, that service seems a reasonable
bet.
Go to
Employment911.com


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