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I run a service that uses real people to review resumes, not robots

17 points| max0563 | 10 years ago |resumereviewers.com | reply

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[+] pmiller2|10 years ago|reply
Theoretically, I'd like to like this, but paying to have 2 college students (i.e. people who have likely not even had a professional job before) review my résumé doesn't sound like a wise investment. I know you stated elsewhere in the comments that you have "other people," but I'd want to make sure that if I'm paying for this service, at the very least the reviewer was someone who'd hired for a job similar to what I was after.

I guess what I'm saying is this: why should I pay for this when I can just have lunch with a tech recruiter I know and get free advice?

[+] ffumarola|10 years ago|reply
In your marketing copy you call yourselves experts, but then in the team section you mention that you are students in college.

I would suggest making it more clear what your qualifications are that make you consider yourselves experts. As it stands now, I would be skeptical about your service.

[+] max0563|10 years ago|reply
I was just waiting for someone to say it. It was more of an experiment to see how people would respond to that word. I changed it to my original idea.

Thank you for pointing it out.

[+] sbose78|10 years ago|reply
It would be important to know your team. I see it's just a team of 2, which clearly won't scale given the 'demand' that's present for the work you are into.

Do you have a team? In that case, please put up their bios on the page as well for credibility's sake. This is different than a usual software company. :)

[+] max0563|10 years ago|reply
You are correct, and I do have people, but I have to consult them first before putting them on the site. Haha :P
[+] dangero|10 years ago|reply
If I click "Get Feedback" without doing anything else on the page then I see "internal server error"

Are you just testing out the concept? I didn't see pricing anywhere on the page. Even if it's free you should probably mention the price.

[+] max0563|10 years ago|reply
Oh thanks for mentioning that, I will fix that bug, and you are right I will mention the price. I am not just testing this out, this is a real thing.
[+] haritakid|10 years ago|reply
i think there is a problem. Your site insists that "Your resume must be in the format PDF, DOC, DOCX, JSON, or ODT". I tried for pdf and docx.
[+] WoodenChair|10 years ago|reply
Make sure to move your site to HTTPS... As it is right now you're sending people's emails and resumes over an unencrypted connection.
[+] RobotCaleb|10 years ago|reply
Does it cost? What do you do with my resume? What's in it for you? Why does your privacy page throw a 500?
[+] max0563|10 years ago|reply
It does not cost, I will specify that. I will eventually charge for services such as editing and what not. I have fixed the privacy, thank you for pointing that out to me.
[+] cmina|10 years ago|reply
Suggestion: Provide a "before / after" comparison of actual submitted resumes.
[+] a_rahmanshah|10 years ago|reply
since this service is free, why does it connect to stripe.com when uploading resumes?
[+] mikeroher|10 years ago|reply
There's no client-side validation on the inputs.