I somehow missed this, but AOL acquired resume building site Emurse last month. Emurse allows you to build, store, and share your resume online. The design of the site looks excellent and it looks like an easy to use tool for job seekers.
Great to see some acquisitions going on in the recruiting space. As far as I can tell, the founders of the company were former AOL employees who struck out on their own before being acquired by their former bosses. No word on the purchase price, but I imagine it was enough to make the founders quite happy. Congrats!
ResumeBucket.com is next..
ReplyDeleteInteresting? Why would you think that?
ReplyDeleteGreat deal, Congrats to them!
ReplyDeleteHow much was Emurse.com acquired for?
ReplyDeleteI noticed that there are a few others...
Resumebucket.com / VisualCv.com / CeeVee.com / ResumeBear.com
Instead of chronologically listing your job profiles the resume must emphasize with clarity your accomplishments.
ReplyDeletethe biggest acquisition will be that of www.workistry.com, the worlds largest database for CV's and Resumes
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