VIDEO – How to Automate Resume Sourcing (part 3)

RESUME SOURCING TIP OF THE DAY

Q: Is there a way I can speed up my sourcing time? I write and write and write search strings all day. How can I speed that up?

A: Have you considered creating your own resume search engine? Its not as hard as it sounds.   Below is a video explaining how to do some of that. Its not a freebie, but at the super-cheap price of $1.99, you can buy it, download it and play it forever on your computer or ipod. Enjoy…

VIDEO: “How to automate Resume Sourcing (part 3)” on Mindbites



 

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The video above is produced in partnership with a new company called “MindBites.” Mindbites helps content developers make money by selling their videos (as I am doing from now on). How it works is very simple. The video preview above is 1-minute long. When it stops playing, you are given 3 options: 1) To replay the video again, 2) To go to the Full Lesson or 3) To share the preview video (via social bookmarking sites like Digg).

To view the rest of the video, click the orange “Go To” button (as shown below).

Clicking the “Go To” button will take you to a page on Mindbites where you can preview the video (again) and/or purchase the video. To purchase the video, click the “Buy Lesson” button as indicated by the arrow in the screenshot below.

Clicking the “Buy Lesson” will take you to the page shown in the screenshot below. On this page you can buy the video using PayPal, Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express.

ACT NOW! The price on my videos are only $1.99, but that will be increasing in the near-future. Load up on them at this super-cheap price while you can.

Happy hunting!

-Jim Stroud
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Comments

There isn’t enough info in the 1 minute sample to decide to buy it.

Hmmm… thank you for that comment. Food for thought.

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