Way back in 2008, I created a training guide called Resume Forensics. In a nutshell, it was a how-to for finding resumes and passive candidates on Google, Yahoo, Bing and a few other resources. In all modesty, it was an underground hit. I clocked several downloads from my site and learned that it was passed around extensively from recruiter to recruiter and sourcer to sourcer, all over the world. Go figure.
As recently as a few months ago, someone asked me for an autographed copy which I found very flattering as I had not promoted my work or made it available for download since, umm... late 2009. So, I got this idea.
I decided to update Resume Forensics to reflect so many changes on the web since 2008. I also focused the content a bit more in reaction to some of the feedback I received.
Resume Forensics is not ready yet, but its very close to being released. If you want to know the moment its ready, click here and you will be notified via email. Cool? Okay, cool...
Okay, back to the grind for me. (smile)
E' ya' later!
Jim Stroud
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