Pappa needs a new pair of serversAugust 24th, 2006
We’ve been busy over here at Emurse. Not just in the lab typing our pretty little fingers off, but with working upcoming partnerships and business strategy as well.
We are pleased to formally announce a new pricing structure for the site. While the site will remain 100% usable for free, there are now extra benefits and features for paying members.
Wouldn’t it be grand to quickly and effortlessly be able to create a resume for each job you apply for? You could put it online and password protect it just for their eyes only. Then, when they view it, you could be notified by e-mail right away. That’s the way our members are using the service and what we’ve structured the initial “plus” accounts after.
For $25 a year, you can create and host up to 10 resumes on Emurse. For $99, you can create and host as many resumes as your heart desires. We’re also going to throw in a slew of professional quality resume templates into the mix. Not to mention first dibs on many of our upcoming features.
If you like Emurse, and think it has been of value to you, please consider supporting us. E-mail us any time with your thoughts and suggestions ![]()
A couple of questions. I am in academia and the resume format (called a CV) is some what different. It also requires, statements of teaching and research objectives, and sample articles that I have written. I am more interested in using your service to create my CV and host it on my own website. I can already do this but the formatting is a pain in the …
So question one: can I create the CV on your site but post it on my own without lose of format etc.
question two: Do you support a printer friendly format option?
Thanks,
September 1st, 2006 at 2:52 pm