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Advantages of Using a Resume Blaster 

Why use a resume blaster? The job market can be a tough place, especially in today's economy. People who have been in the workforce for many years are losing their jobs, and recent college grads are flooding the market as well. 

There are literally hundreds of thousands of people who are seeking jobs within their chosen career field. Many of these job seekers are having little or no success, even with all of the job loss services that are out there.

In other words, the competition is stiff. That's why, as a job seeker, you have to make yourself stand out from the crowd in a way that will get you noticed by hiring managers. So, how do you accomplish that goal? It's easy, all you have to do is use a resume blaster service that targets your resume to a specific industry and distributes it en masse. 

In addition, you can use the services of resume blasters to make sure your resume is posted to as many job bank services as possible. You can actually fill out one standardized form, and your resume can be posted in up to 89 different job banks which equals somewhere in the neighborhood of 1.5 million different employers.

Think of the exposure your information will receive. With a resource like a resume blaster, you can be sure that recruiters will be able to find your resume and contact you with job offers

Not only will you receive maximum exposure, you also will save a huge amount of time. This is because you don't have to do all the legwork involved in uploading and posting your resume all over the Internet.  Services like resume blasters do it for you. 

Think of all of the time and energy you can save, and all for a very affordable fee. Each resume blaster is different but most will included in the fee several other features such as privacy protection, a personalized list of all job search sites, including your user names and passwords, a user friendly resume builder, and much more. 

Disadvantages of Using a Resume Blaster 

The primary disadvantage of using a resume blaster to post your resume en masse is the inability to customize your resume to target the hiring manager's specific job description. While your resume may be found by thousands of employers, it may not be read if it has the appearance of being generic. 

Depending on the level of the job you're seeking, a resume blaster may or may not be right for you. If the position you want doesn't require special training, education and skills, then you might find the use of a resume blaster beneficial in your quest for a new job.

Targeting a Specific Industry

Many job seekers have some sort of resume that they send to employers or post on job bank web sites. However, is that resume getting them the results they want and need? Most likely it's not, unless it is targeted to the specific industry in which they want to work. 

Recruiters and hiring managers look at hundreds of resumes per day. Consequently, they give each document less than one minute of their time. If it doesn't capture their interest in a matter of seconds, then they will place it aside and go to the next one in the pile. 

Therefore, your resume should contain a summary of your qualifications which include your applicable skills, related skills and relevant experience that proves that you would be a great candidate for the type of jobs you are targeting. 

This section should be very close to the top. In fact, it should be included, in summary form, in your objective statement and then in more detail right under your career objective. 

You can find helpful information about how to write a resume that will get you results, and on a resume blaster website that you might want to check out, by clicking the link below to visit my website JobLossServices.com.

Copyright © 2009 Guide: Resume Blaster: This article may be reprinted on the condition that the writer's name and web address are prominently displayed, and left intact.

Please visit my site http://www.joblossservices.com to receive a Free copy of Secrets of Career Seeking.

JD Hutchinson is the owner and CEO of Weller Solutions. JD is also a former Assistant Vice President in Corporate Finance with over 20 years of managerial experience.

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