Sunday, December 23, 2007

Searching for a Dream Job..


As you all know, I don't usually really talk about myself in this blog. My blog is a "labor of love" for me, as I can't help but be passionate about all these wonderful new and old services.

But the reason I started looking at online resume services is a personal one.

It's time for me to do something different. I'm just not sure what it will be :) I am looking for new challenges right now, and I'm open to all kind of ideas. Got ideas for me? Email me at : orli@go2web20.net.

Speaking of which, I'd like to offer some good tools that will help you (and me), to build your Online Resume:

Amiko makes it simple to create and maintain your online resume with professionally designed templates and dedicated service. Editing your resume couldn't be easier: Drag to reorder, click to edit, adding, saving, and deleting are all at your finger tips. When you are editing your resume you can see what it will look like after every change you make. Download your resume as PDF file and send it over (you can always go back and update this file).

GigTide is an online resume builder containing resume samples and writing tips - A complete online resume development and job-seeker solution. Users can build, post and manage resumes, contacts, cover letters and portfolios online. GigTide’s intuitive, easy-to-use interface, resume writing tips, resume examples, resume samples, spell checking, tracking features and stunningly designed resume templates.


Emurse is a powerful online tool designed to help take control of your job hunt. Creating and editing resumes in Emurse is really easy. Each resume is made up of sections of data - like Personal Information and Work Experience. Once you've entered in some information, you can see a preview of what your resume looks like. Sharing your resume on the web enables employers find you through search engines, easily download your resume in all formats, and always have the most recent copy. With the free account you can create and store up to 2 resumes, pick from 2 professional templates and host one resume online.

Resolio is a web tool that lets you create fast and easy good looking resume for the web. All a user need to do is to log-in, enters their resume information, make a few design choices, and get a nice looking web resume.

My linkedIn profile.

Thank you Yosi Taguri for the picture.
posted by Orli Yakuel at 10:48 AM

3 Comments:

Anonymous Ran Geva said...

I'm surprised you haven't been snatched already - I'm sure you will!
It seems that a consultant position might suit you best. You are familiar and fluent with many companies and products, you can help with competition analysis. You can help with online PR since you know with the Do and Don't of making yourself visible. If I had the budget I would hire your services on the spot :)

Good luck,
Ran.

1:58 PM  
Blogger ben said...

Good luck, wherever the wind takes u :-)

11:20 PM  
OpenID marc1919 said...

Orli,

I'm certain that with your deep knowledge of the Web 2.0 landscape and your breadth of contacts in the industry, someone will make you an offer now that they know that you are on the market.

Another tool in the resume space that might especially appeal is http://www.globalpitch.com It is run by some friends of mine and focuses on 'Rich Media'-enabled resumes for job seekers.

Good luck and congratulations in advance to the company that gets to hire you.

11:26 PM  

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