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In-Depth Review | The Resume Builder.com

TheResumeBuilder.com

$18.95... per year

In a word: disappointing. TheResumeBuilder.com is a clean and simple service that's user friendly and delivers results in just minutes. Problem is, those results are only modestly professional, at best. The service lacks some key features and suffers at times from obstinate technology.

Here's How It Works

Visit... The Resume Builder.comSet up a free, password-protected account then work up your resume. The site offers a self-guided resume wizard that walks you through the process of creating a resume (they advertise you can do this in 10 minutes, assuming you've got all your info in front of you). The wizard asks the questions, you fill in the blanks. With the click of a mouse, chose from 6 different templates in designing the look of your resume. The web site's home page includes a section of action words to help you get the most mileage out of your work experience and accomplishments.

You've then got 14 days to decide if you like your resume and want to use it. If the answer is yes, pay the $18.95 and buy a membership for a year. This entitles you to unlimited access to your resume, including hosting of your resume on the Web.

Here's What We Liked

  • Try before you buy. This is always a plus in our book.
  • Ease of use. Navigation was straightforward and intuitive. Easy to modify sections, add material, or delete mistakes.
  • Multiple templates from which to chose.
  • A sample resume is available to view.

Here's What We Didn't Like

  • Only 6 templates. Would like to have seen more templates from which to chose. Still, you'd be surprised how many sites there are out there charging more--and offering zero choice in template.
  • Only one sample resume. Would like to have seen more than one sample resume available for viewing. We understand that nobody wants to give away their secrets, but jeeze, throw us another bone.
  • The Builder froze up twice--each time we had to log back in and pick up where we had left off. Luckily, the information up 'till then had been saved.
  • Bullet points were confusing to construct. Doable, but confusing.
  • No provision for an objective. This was a BIG disappointment!
  • Slow, slow, slow spell checker.
  • Your $18.95 doesn't buy the software. It buys a membership for a year.

The Resume Builder Review - The Wrap Up

In summary, this is a simple program with a minimal learning curve that gets the job done at minimal cost--if the job is the creation of a minimal resume. The client needs to bring considerable work to the table in the form of a ready-to-go profile and ready-to-go job descriptions and accomplishments, as this is primarily a site to help with organizing your information, putting it in the proper place, and offering a select number of good templates. You can try before you buy, so there is zero risk.

That said, you'll get far more value for your time and money with any of the other builders we review. Our personal preference is subscription-based PongoResume.com. It garnered our Top Rating for ease of use and all the extra bells and whistles like activity tracking, faxing, free trial, etc. Read our detailed Pongo Review.

Still, if you must check it out... TheResumeBuilder.com

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