"If you want a more controlled Web presence, try emurse.com, which offers fill-in-the-blank templates for building a professional looking resume, and allows you to host it on a mini site on their server, in either a password-protected or Google-able format. Whenever your resume is viewed you'll get an e-mail alert with the viewer's ID - you can also create a resume link to attach to a blog, MySpace profile or other Web page."
Emurse.com gets mention in the New York Post
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by Alex Rudloff on Mar 19th, 2007
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