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New Software Speed Reads Resumes

RESUMate has just released new low-cost software that automatically converts hundreds of resumes stored in Windows or Outlook folders into searchable database records. As a result, the unavoidable of reading and filing resumes has fallen nearly to zero, as has the high number of hours consumed.

New RESUMate Database Software Slashes Cost of Reading and Filing Online Resumes


Saline, MI -- March 23, 2004 -- In the current job market, any company that advertises a job opening receives hundreds of e-mailed resumes. Of all the resumes received, only a small percentage accurately describes qualified applicants. Most are clutter, but federal regulations require resumes of all qualified job seekers to be filed and retained for a year or longer.

RESUMate, Inc., a 16-year old software company specializing in HR database applications, has just released Import Express, an extremely low-cost database product that extracts resumes out of any Windows or Outlook folder, and builds a complete database record from the text contained within the resume itself. The original resume file, usually a Microsoft Word file (or simply text within the e-mail message itself) is automatically attached to the database record.

Thanks to these software advances, the administrative cost associated with reading e-mailed resumes and filing them into a searchable database has fallen nearly to zero. If a company receives just a few thousand resumes per year, the software cost of reading and filing each resume is literally a penny or two per resume.

Converting a resume into a database record takes about 10 seconds. The user can point to a single document or e-mail message, or even point to a folder full of documents or messages, and convert hundreds of resumes at a time into easy-to-search database records.

"I had 2,000 resumes that were hidden in my e-mail for a long time -- I never would have done anything with them, but now theyre in my database," says Dave Mack, of MedMarket Search in Chicago, IL. "Import Express really did the job."

For more information, visit www.resumate.com.

About RESUMate

Founded in 1988, RESUMate provides database software to support anyone whose job responsibility includes reading and filing resumes. The companys customers include permanent and temporary staffing companies, as well as corporate recruiters and government offices. RESUMate is also the "official" database software for two leading national staffing franchise companies. RESUMate software is used across the US and in twelve different time zones around the world.

RESUMates products help customers quickly convert inbox resumes, in any format, into searchable database records. The database records also include space for notes, calendar entries and tracking a candidate through the hiring process. RESUMate: Software for Human Resources.

Note: Microsoft, Windows, and Outlook are trademarks or registered trademarks in the US and other countries of Microsoft Corporation.


This press release was distributed through eMediawire by Human Resources Marketer (HR Marketer: www.HRmarketer.com) on behalf of the company listed above.


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