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by rikramer 5227 days ago
Awesome looking site.

My two cents on the concept: As someone who has reviewed many resumes these stylized versions would certainly stand out but I'm afraid it wouldn't be in a positive way. I admit this is unfortunate, but I equate it to someone showing up to the office in a great eye-catching outfit that is not typical of office-wear. It shows a lack of understanding for 'how things are done' Now keep in mind I work in Banking/Cap Markets...I imagine that these resumes will be much more successful at more creative employers (start-ups, advertising, etc.).

Price seems very high. at $99 +$10 an applicant is actually going to be incentivized to apply to less employers. A lot of people (myself included) have stories about getting an awesome job that they almost didn't apply to. When the cost per submission is prohibitively expensive, it may do an applicant more harm than good.

Again, just my own personal constructive feedback. You guys clearly have an incredible knack for design. best of luck.

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Thanks for the constructive feedback.You're right, these resumes won't be right for certain industries, for instance banking. We're OK with it not being for everybody as long as we can find a big enough niche.

Regarding the pricing, we charge $99 for the initial design. However, if the customer wants any additional versions they are $5/version not $10. Obviously if someone is creating a new version of their resume for 100 different positions, it wouldn't be financially feasible for them. However, if they are targeting $5 companies, I don't think spending $20 extra is a huge hurdle to overcome, particularly if you think of the resume as an investment. If it can give you a better chance of getting noticed, it can be the difference of making an $9/hour at Starbucks or $60,000/year in an ad agency. Just my thoughts, but I do appreciate your feedback.