Getting your resume out there can be challenging. Here at ResumePark we are doing everything we can to simplify this process and ultimately help advance your chances of landing a new job.
Today we expanded our suite of resume hosting tools with the launch of TwitRes (www.twitres.com).
TwitRes is a Twitter application that let’s you share your resume/cv on Twitter. Since our system works with your original document there is no need to work through painful/time consuming resume builders – just upload your resume/cv and you are ready to go!
TwitRes is by far the quickest way to share your resume on Twitter. You’ll also be able to track resume views, solicit feedback, forward your resume and more!
Give it a try at www.twitres.com.
You can also check out a sample TwitRes tweet here:
http://twitter.com/joe_sample/status/3604145669
Thanks for stopping by and good luck with your job search!
If you’d prefer to have a link directly to your resume rather than it embedded on your page, here is what you need to do.
1) Create an Account (quick registration)
2) Upload your resume/cv
3) Click “Share” and select “Embed / Widget”
4) Copy the code from the “Page Overlay (lightbox style) Embed Code” section and paste it into your page/blog post
5) Now, you can drop the following link anywhere on that page to have your resume appear instantly!:
<a id=’RPlightbox’ href=’#'>My Resume</a>
Simple and much more effective than linking to a pdf or word doc, wouldn’t you agree? Plus you get the added benefit of being able to track how often your resume is being viewed.
An example of how this would look can be viewed by clicking here : My Resume
Usage Tip: Notice how the tool bar is a dark blue? You’ll have the option to customize the colour of your resume viewer so it complements your existing colour scheme.
Give it a try and don’t hesitate to contact if you need help setting this up.
A lot of folks have been asking us how the resumepark stats page looks after your resume has been circulated for a while. Check out the screenshot below of one of our sample resumes. You’ll see 3 types of statistics, who looked at your resume, the most popular resume location (resumepark.com page, your blog, facebook), and the most popular search keywords if you chose your resume to be searchable. It also displays a nice graph detailing your resume performance over the last 30 days.
Soon we will be adding a more detailed stats page, breaking down your resume performance even further.
Here is a quick sample of how a ResumePark resume/cv could appear on your own blog.
It’s super simple to set this up yourself if you already have a blog.
1) Create an Account (quick registration)
2) Upload Resume
3) Click “Share” and select “Embed / Widget”
4) Copy embed code and paste it into a blog post / page.
That’s it. Simple!
Thanks for stopping by! We are anxious to hear your feedback / comments so please don’t hesitate to drop us a line @ support [at] resumepark.com
If you don’t have an invite code and want one, please email us.
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