Review | Email My Resume.com
Views and Opinions
by David Alan Carter The compay's software
sends your resume to 1000's of recruiters and employers. They offer industry targeting, confidential
delivery and a free listing of the firms receiving your resume.
Concerns? We have some. Jump to "What We Didn't Like."
Here's How It Works
Sign up with a major credit card. Fill out an online form and follow the instructions to download your
resume and cover letter. You'll be given the option to select confidential delivery if you'd like to keep
your job search private. Or, use the "Company Opt-Out" feature to identify those companies you'd like to exclude from receiving a resume--like your current
employer.
For the base price, you'll receive distribution to recruiters and employers in three industries and three
regions of your choosing. Industries range from Accounting & Financial (959 listed employers) to Wholesale (113
listed employers) and everything in between. Regions are worldwide. By the way, you can add additional industries
and/or regions for $5.00 per selection.
After your resume is distributed to the select recruiters and employers, you will automatically receive a
listing of the firms--by name--that received your resume. If there is interest or a placement fit, the recruiter or
employer gets in touch directly with you.
Here's What We Liked
- Both recruiters and employers are targeted.
- Big geography: you pick the states, countries, regions, and provinces where you'd like your resume
directed.
- Confidential delivery, or the "Company Opt-Out" feature, available at no extra charge.
Here's What We Didn't Like
- The BBB (Better Business Bureau) has no report or records on the company. That's not an indictment in
and of itself, but it does give us pause. All things being equal, I'd prefer to do business with a
company that is listed with the BBB, and has a favorable score with the rating agency.
Email My Resume Review - The Wrap Up
In summary, if you're looking for a company to distribute your resume to a number of recruiters
and employers, and a budget is limiting your spending to about 50
bucks, then EmailMyResume.com would be a contender. That said, we remain cautious
due to the lack of information on this company by the BBB. We advise visiting our Resume Distributors page to see
mini-reviews and rankings of competitors. As with all of our reviews, this is our opinion--we always advise
readers to do their own due diligence.
NOTE: This website is monetized through the use of Affiliate Programs with
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