In-Depth Review | Resume
Rabbit.com
125,000 pretty much says it all. That's the number of
happy customers ResumeRabbit.com has helped find a job since
1999. They are the oldest and largest online resume posting
service, having performed over 5 million resume submissions to
all the online job banks and job search engines.
Here's How It Works
Sign up with the Rabbit and pay the
one-time fee (currently $59.95). Complete one short form and
the company goes to work... completing
registration forms and posting your resume and job
requirements on up to 85 different career sites. The exact number
will depend upon the categories you select.
Within an hour of sign-up, postings will begin. 72 hours
later, most jobs are finished. You can track the progress of
the postings on a Real-Time Posting Report accessed via your
secure, password-protected Resume Promotion Service Center.
Having viewed your resume and related information on any
given career site, individual employers and recruiters will
contact you directly if interested.
Here's What We Liked
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Tremendous time saver. That's the crux
of it: the Rabbit saves the job seeker literally
days of toiling over the computer; researching and
identifying the multitude of relevant career sites,
then filling out registration forms and downloading or
mailing resumes one at a time.
- They'll show you a list of both general and
specialty job site right up front on their website--before
you pay a dime.
- These are serious job sites. Among the 85 sites
in their directory are the likes of Monster.com, HotJobs,
Career Builder, Dice and more.
- You decide whether to have your information
submitted to a wide range of job sites, or take a more
targeted, selective approach.
- Your current boss doesn't have to find out
you're looking for better job. Simply select "Post My
Resume Confidentially" during the registration
process.
- Included in the price... a user-friendly resume
builder, should you need one.
- They've got a good reputation.
Resume Rabbit Review - The
Wrap Up
To sum it up, time really is money. If you're
between jobs, you know the clock is ticking and time is of the
essence in landing interviews that will lead to offers.
ResumeRabbit.com saves you a goodly amount of
that precious time. If you're still employed, ask yourself
where you're going to find the time to slog the
estimated 60+ hours to get your resume 'out there' in these
kind of numbers. Now, $59.95 is not chump change. I know
that. And yes each of us could slog those 60 hours
ourselves and get the job done. But then, that puts our
value at $1.00 an hour.
If your time is worth more than that, consider the
Rabbit a relatively small investment in a potentially
brighter future.
Go to ResumeRabbit.com



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