Job Seekers

Overview

As a job seeker, Resumepark allows you to easily publish your resume online, for free. Gone are the days of sending out countless resumes and wondering which version your potential employer has. Just direct people to your personal custom URL (eg. www.resumepark.com/resume/yourname) and you’ll be sure they are always reviewing the latest version. In addition to providing you with a place to host your resume, ResumePark makes sharing and distributing your resume easier than ever! Our Flash based document format makes publishing on the web simple. Whether you are embedding your resume on your personal blog or publishing it to your Facebook profile – ResumePark is the easiest way to get your resume out there.

With social networks becoming increasing popular, what better way to ask your friends for help with your job search? Since ResumePark is fully integrated with Facebook, you can easily publish your resume and job status to your profile. Your Facebook friends will have access to view your resume, provide comments and leave recommendations for potential employers to see.


ResumePark Features for Job Seekers


FAQ

I’ve uploaded my resume, who can see it?

ResumePark has two document privacy settings: private and public. If your resume is marked as “private”, only registered employers / recruiters will be able to find your resume in searches. The alternative to this is “public”, which makes your resume accessible by pretty much anyone who knows your custom URL. At any given time you can delete your resume from the site.

I like the idea of publishing my resume to social networks, but what about my address on my resume?

Personal privacy decisions need to be made by you. If you don’t want your address visible, simply removes it from your original document before uploading to ResumePark. Just be sure that there is a way for potential employers to contact you. At a minimum, we suggest leaving your email address visible.

Will my personal URL ever change?

Nope. The only way it would change is if you administered the changes in the system yourself. With that said, you are safe to distribute your URL as you see fit. Having the link printed on your hard copy resume will make it easier for potential employers to share / review your resume.



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