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Search and Review Candidates – Faster and More Efficiently with ResumeFlip
- July 14th, 2011
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CAREERBUILDER PRODUCT ENHANCEMENT: Introducing ResumeFlip!
Sorting through resumes just got a little more exciting (sorry, we can’t help but get a bit geeked out by this new product enhancement). With just the click of a mouse, you can easily flip from one resume to the next. You’ll view full, complete resumes – the way candidates want you to see them – instead of just generic-looking resume summaries.
Get ResumeFlip free when you subscribe to Resume Database!
CareerBuilder’s Resume Database contains millions of resumes from candidates across nearly every industry, skill level, and geography. Narrow or widen your search based on various search agents to find the candidate that’s right for you. And with 15,000 new resumes added every month, the Resume Database candidate pool is always plentiful and fresh.
ResumeFlip Features and Benefits:
- Free with a Resume Database subscription
- Full-screen resume views – not just summaries
- One-click technology to flip quickly and easily from resume to resume
- Keyword highlighting and ratings features show the highest matching resumes
- User-friendly buttons to automatically email, forward, print or download resumes
- Easy “Like” buttons to save favored resumes
All current Resume Database customers now have access to ResumeFlip. Go ahead, give it a try and let us know what you think!
About Stephanie Gaspary
Stephanie Gaspary joined CareerBuilder’s corporate marketing department in 2006 as the manager of the marketing communications team. She was responsible for launching CareerBuilder’s first employer blog, The Hiring Site, and was an early champion for using social media as a communications channel to reach both our employer and job seeker audiences. In 2010 she was promoted to director of social strategy and creative services, overseeing CareerBuilder’s 100+ social accounts, establishing social listening and engagement strategies and leading creative execution for both corporate and consumer audiences. Within this role she was able to reshape how we messaged our consumer audiences, knowing many were seeking new opportunities in a very uncertain job market. Stephanie has the ability to understand our customers’ needs and create opportunities to share the CareerBuilder story with any audience through clear and meaningful communication, creative strategies and branded execution to maximize awareness, generate preference and incite action. In Stephanie’s current role, managing director of content strategy, she continues to streamline how we message, educate and interact with job seekers, through our public marketing and communication channels and our paid client services portal channels. Stephanie is also responsible for consumer products, looking for new opportunities to present relevant offers to job seekers throughout their career lifecycle. Stephanie holds an Master's in Business Administration and a Master's in Management - both from North Park University. Connect with Stephanie on Twitter at http://twitter.com/sgaspary or on LinkedIn at http://www.linkedin.com/in/sgaspary.Wrote the lyrics to see some beautiful. . . And seen by some expressive ... Others see it as meaningless. . . But we only know when we write what Behind Kowalasha the
can u help me upload my resume
MaryjaneBaldonado Hi Mary Jane - Here's the link to our resume upload page on the site: http://cb.com/JppU7z. What issues are you having that we can help you with? If you need additional help, you can reach out to me on Twitter (http://www.twitter.com/careerbuilder) or FB (http://www.facebook.com/careerbuilder)
i would like to review my resume
If my resmue which only listed what was required, and it being my first online resmue it is a little off in it's layout. instead of looking anything like a prime canidate that has skills in mostly one field. I wish it would show the talented person that I am, who has much more to offer in a wide virety of good ideas, which never gets taped into. My ability to ingage with people is one of my strong suites. My skills as a high tech genuis are not yet as sharp as I would like them to be. I'm starting over in the job market and hope some lucky person takes a chance on me.
This is a fantastic idea... The only problem is that it will eat through your allotted daily resume views much more quickly!
If you're conducting an intense enough search to warrant the speed that this feature provides, you're also likely to need all of your allowed views. We never hit our limit until this feature was introduced.
When I am seeking good sites to give my resume a professional touch, this sites plays a silent unique role to develop my ideas as well as my resume area. It's amazing friends...........:))..
I am seeking a position that I have full or main responsibility of a medical device or product so I can measure my success and be rewarded when due.
This is a fantastic idea... The only problem is that it will eat through your allotted daily resume views much more quickly!
If you're conducting an intense enough search to warrant the speed that this feature provides, you're also likely to need all of your allowed views. We never hit our limit until this feature was introduced.
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