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1. What's the difference between submitting my resume through http://www.resumestats.com/ or my personal account using Microsoft Outlook. It seems to me that we can set my MS Outlook up to respond back to me when my e-mail is read. Basically giving me info if the message was read without the stats!
2. Does your service submit your resume to a mass amount of recruiters or job sites?
3. Is that all your service provides at this point?












































 

  • What's the difference between submitting my resume through http://www.resumestats.com/ or my personal account using Microsoft Outlook. It seems to me that we can set my MS Outlook up to respond back to me when my e-mail is read. Basically giving me info if the message was read without the stats!
 
Outlook is no comparison to ResumeStats.COM in collecting statistics for reading reciepts and doing proper follow-up. Yes, you can setup MS Outlook to get acknowledgement that someone opened your e-mail. It doesn't mean they looked at your "resume". To further illustrate the waste of read receipts in e-mail clients, MS Outlook might already have a feature to AUTOMATICLY send a read receipt on arrival of and an acknowledgement message. Does any of this mean they opened your resume? Not at all.
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  • Does your service submit your resume to a mass amount of recruiters or job sites?
 
The service will not send e-mail without you authorizing. You have to submit the e-mails you compose with our template system, for the follow-up capability we have described. Follow-up is not an automatic thing, you have to log in and follow-up yourself.
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  • Is that all your service provides at this point?
 
No, the service is growing and it is impossible to name everything we implemented and will implement. We love to program. Our service will provide more tools based on Stats.
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