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by jt11508 5336 days ago
Yeah it's simple. But if you want simple and better, http://re.vu/ is far superior.
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Better seems very subjective. I spent more time trying to figure out how to read a re.vu candidate's charts and visualizations than quickly digesting useful information about the candidate.

I am a fan of exploring portfolios. I am not a fan of exploring resumes. Especially when I would like to flip through a few hundred quickly.

There are probably other good ones that don't have uber-fancy domain names too. (http://resume.io/ and http://re.vu/ are fancy in different ways)
Want a post up an example of a re.vu resume for comparison against this service?
Buried in their About page are the founders:

http://re.vu/stephen http://re.vu/bart http://re.vu/mikeharding

Hrmm...I like these, but just looking at the first two it doesn't give me much information. Or rather, not much information that a recruiter can use.

It's like it is talking, but not saying anything.

Sure, how about this one:

http://re.vu/BarackObama

I must admit that this one does give a bit more useful info about Obama than the others give of themselves respectively.
woah, that guy on their front page is serious stuff.

http://cl.ly/283i2B0y1p1W0G3J0f0q

same can be said for http://vizualize.me being "simpler, better, and far superior" as well