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visualcv gives it away, gives it away, gives it away now

Monday, August 18, 2008

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By Joel Cheesman - Giveaways used to be a staple of the Web. Anyone else remember iWon’s million dollar giveaway? They’ve since subsided. I, for one, hope they come back. Maybe VisualCV's new music giveaway via Amazon is a start. Burn rate, baby. Burn rate!

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visualcv partners with telecomcareers

Thursday, July 10, 2008

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By Vanessa Dennis - VisualCV has announced a partnership with TelecomCareers. Job seekers can build a profile complete with a digital resume that can be linked to Facebook, LinkedIn, or an email signature.

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visualcv goes private label with china business network

Thursday, June 5, 2008

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Job sites have been providing private label solutions for a long time. Doing the same with a profile-only provider is unique. But that’s exactly what VisualCV have done with The Chinese Business Network. On the deal, VisualCV CEO, Clint Heiden said, “VisualCV fills a void for online communities and makes private-labeling a natural evolution for us. [...]

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linky cheez

Thursday, April 17, 2008

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Some noteworthy announcements and commentary this morning: 1. Jobing.com’s Aaron Matos named Arizona Business Leader of the Year. 2. VisualCV adds Guy Kawasaki to advisory board. 3. A new ATS called simplicant launches. 4. Popular Mechanics says ’search is dead.’ Social networking kills it, BTW. 5. Tom Asacker sounds off on ‘What is branding?‘ 6. Indeed officially announces job search via [...]

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eeoc? no problem, says visualcv

Monday, February 25, 2008

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You’ve likely heard some of the inititial buzz on startup VisualCV. The VisualCV reinvents the resume. Ultimately, it will reinvent the way the Internet is used for recruiting, to the benefit of professionals, employers and recruiters alike. Reinvent the resume? Pretty lofty goal, huh? But we’ll get to that in a second. My knee-jerk reaction was to [...]

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