I came across your resume......

From: Steve Larso (stephen.larson1@execs.com)
Fri Sep 14 06:17:50 2001


Hi There,

I recently came across an old copy of your resume. In case
you're back on the market, you should check out this new web
service that instantly posts your resume to over 75 career
websites.

You fill out one online form and immediately you can be seen
by over 1.5 million employers and recruiters daily! It works.

In about 15 minutes you'll be posted to all the major sites
like: Monster, Headhunter, Hot Jobs, Dice, Brass Ring and
more. It'll save you 60 hours in research and data entry.

Check out http://www.resumerabbit.com - I think you'll
like it. You don't even need a current resume.

It's a tough job market right now. So if you've got a good
job hold on to it. But these days it's also smart to have
a few irons in the fire. That only happens by being in all
the right places at all the right times. So even if you do
it by hand, get maximum exposure by posting your resume on
as many career sites as possible.

Just food for thought!

Best Wishes,

Steve Larson
slarson1@execs.com




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