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C'mon. Have you tried to use any of these before you recommend? The iGrad analyzer is a joke. The top 5 words for 10 jobs I put in: Tx, planning, financial, director, and Plano. This is called non-functional.

anon of CO 10:52PM October 24, 2011

For only $20, this company gives you 12 completely independent online Flash (or non-flash) resumes, complete with video intro's and keyword data input so you can be found by the search engines!

George Maxim of NY 11:13PM April 18, 2011

I love this idea! As someone who hires accountants and gets tons of resumes, I typically ignore everyone who isn't a CPA with the assumption that if you don't have a CPA license you either couldn't pass the test or were too lazy to try (not perfect but when you get tons of resumes you have to start somewhere). Seems like CVCertify would allow further narrowing of candidates and save time investigaing backgrounds. Good luck.

Marc of TX 5:53PM April 18, 2011

Heather,

A few months back, LinkedIn came out with their "Turn Your Profile into a Resume" service - http://resume.linkedinlabs.com/. Might be something to add to your list.

Sunny

Sunny Lam 2:39PM April 16, 2011

Thanks for giving Resume Everywhere a shout out. We had a problem with the sign up form (and thanks to Jim for pointing it out to us); it has since been repaired.

C. Scyphers of VA 1:19PM April 16, 2011

Here are CVcertify we're strongly committed to improve the way that talent is accessed and evaluated in an authentic and validated manner. We think that every person has a unique story to tell about their skills and experience and are building the tools like the ProofSheet™ to help them stand out in a crowded and competitive job market. For recruiters and employers looking for talent, we think our tools will help them identify suitable candidates that match their required skills faster and at a lower cost. We're hard at work getting ready for launch to our beta customers and can't wait to show everyone soon! Thanks.

T. J. Radtke of VA 4:18PM April 15, 2011

Thank you for posting these. A very timely article--I tried Rezscore right now--very cool!

Shana of MO 11:57AM April 15, 2011

We've tried/assessed them all and also the ones mentioned in your previous article. Some are interesting, many are quite buggy and all are not ready for prime time. We've provided feedback to some where it was possible - others like ResumesEverywhere doesn't even recognize a valid email as valid. Some you mentioned are obviously having coding problems with their application - one thing gets fixed and another breaks. Perhaps some day, some of these will be worth while.

Jim of NY 11:57AM April 15, 2011

Rezscore is by far the most advantageous tool I've used to find a job. It's brilliant.

Sol of MI 11:01AM April 15, 2011

Tried it and loved it!! very helpful.

Dodi of NY 10:48AM April 15, 2011

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