Talked with a great company here in sunny Austin, TX – JobSpice – they’ve created a helpful resume builder, where your resume information can be converted into a printable PDF, and stored on their system. You can even get a vanity URL on their system. The advantage of JobSpice over LinkedIn is that LI does not really offer online resumes, and you don’t have much control what information people see. JobSpice is solely a resume builder, and you can control exactly what information people see. Of course the question remains – what to say? And how to design it (although JobSpice does offer free templates)?
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