CAMDEN, N.J. (CBS) - How do you know if your résumé is getting the attention you think it deserves? A new web source has been created by a Rutgers University law school student to help you get more eyeballs on your résumé.
The online service is called RezScore.com. Co-founder Sean Weinberg says he and Gerritt Halll created the web site to allow any job seeker — and college graduates in particular — to have his or her résumé “graded” and possibly improved.
The two spent hours interviewing hiring managers, recruiters, and others on what makes a great résumé. The final rules were then put into a computer program.
Job seekers can uploard their résumé and Rezscore.com will instantly evaluate it. The service is free, although you can get résumé rewrites for a fee.
Weinberg says there are amazing candidates out there who cannot put together a cohesive résumé, and this web site hopes to change that.
Reported by Kim Glovas, KYW Newsradio 1060
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