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by peternicky
2080 days ago
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- how does this product help users get past ATS? I wasn't clear what this product does
besides helping with some generic design. - "experts" in the business of resume writing and folks who claim to review many resumes
on a regular basis often recommend either a simple, no-frills resume, optimized for each job
applied to or a "pretty" resume (images, color, exotic fonts, multiple columns), similar to
the examples on your page. Can you share why you believe your design should be used over a
simple, primarily text resume? - how do you pronounce "Resoume"? |
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Whether a "pretty" resume is better than a simple text-based resume is highly subjective. So for me, I would prefer the "pretty" one. It communicates to me that the candidate put in the extra work. Or at least a bit more effort than the simple one. But again, highly subjective. I got actually hired because the CV I created caught their eyes. It was mentioned during the interviews. That is why I created resoume :)
Hmmm...there is no "right" way to pronounce it, since it is a made up word, but I pronounce it like this: Resoume(ˈrɛzou:meɪ)
Long response, but I hope that answers your question :D