New service enables IT job seekers to stand out with
electronic career showcases.
BOCA RATON, FLORIDA (PRWEB) October 7, 2003 – Power Talent Network,
Inc. unveiled today a web-enabled service that will help IT job
seekers to get noticed by prospective employers.
The service
enables job seekers to place eye-catching, full color presentations
of their key career assets and accomplishments in front of hiring
managers.
The service starts with a full-color e-mail
advertisement, dubbed “me-mail,” which links to an online internet
showcase displaying additional facets of the candidate’s value.
Clients use me-mails to help spark interest among prospective
employers and generate the initial call.
“Our career web
portfolios give IT job seekers a universally-accessible, compelling
presentation of their most significant strengths and achievements,”
stated Power Talent CEO John Mee. “We use advertising psychology
and the visual power of the internet to help clients open doors for
interviews,” he said.
The service continues with support for
telephone interviews. During phone interviews, candidates co-browse
their career web portfolio with prospective employers over the
internet, visually showing and explaining their achievements.
“Psychological tests have proven that people remember 11% of
what they read, 20% of what they hear, 27% of what they see, and 52%
of what they hear and see,” Mee explained. “Co-browsing a web
portfolio can yield 400% more impact than a resume alone, which
helps our clients stand out from the crowd and secure personal
interviews.”
Building the web portfolio is straightforward
and uncomplicated. Clients simply upload plain text and images, and
Power Talent produces the sites. Prices start at $69 and include three
months of free hosting.
“Power Talent’s 21st Century
electronic career technology is making resumes the relic of a bygone
era,” said David Evans, CEO of Power Talent Associates. “This
service puts Power Talent’s clients on the forefront of emerging
technology.”
“Power Talent’s revolutionary ease-of-use and
comprehensive education and support are the vehicle our industry has
been waiting for to actualize the promise of electronic career
portfolios,” he added.
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