10/29/2004
Resume Wiki - Collaborate work on your own resume
Post @ 17:15 in Inspiration - Internet
ResumeWiki is a great idea, the project flows from Jeremy Wright of Ensight, which let you post your own resume on the community wiki and let other people give you comments or edit on it.
ResumeWiki is a community edited resume centre. You post your profile (goals, etc) and resume the community of peers will give you comments and possible edits. It is about harnessing the power of lots of eyes to help you get your job. It is kind of like Open Source’ing your resume. Less bugs, more potential, less work for the individual (you).
So far, I saw at least 10 resumes had uploaded to the wiki; each of them got comment from other people. You could track the change log to see detail modification on your resume, find out who gives you a comment. Imagine this like a collective intelligence from other people's experience to help you polish your resume; ultimately you may have a best resume for job apply.
Along with the wiki, there also include some great tips on resume writing, job search and other employment resources. Maybe you will see some job posting later. This is really excited wiki experiment on Job search area.