Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Resume Score

We all know "The first impression is the best impression". So when it comes to job search, application the single most important element would be the Resume or CV.

Two two A4 papers or 100KB word document is the first meeting with your prospective employer and it needs to represent your 16 years of education, years of working experience and your achivements, as well as who you are as a person.

Now how do you prepare the resume? There are few very good sites that tells a lot on what to enter and what not to enter in the document but the question on how good is my resume always there.

So the folks at "rezscore" did a good job trying to provide a simple front end and (consultancy services if you are interested).

It shows how good is the resume overall, provides the scores for Brevity, Impact & Depth; and the strongest words inside the resume.

If you need some help, you can engage their services too.

 I've submitted my resume and here goes the result. By the way their privacy policy states that they will not be sharing the information with third parties. But use at your own risk.. What I've done is change my personal information and contact details before uploading to the website.

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