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Parse resumes in a click & improve productivity

In a fast-paced world, where time is one of the critical factors of success, resume parsing is one of the major challenges that recruiters & hiring managers encounter on a daily basis. If resume sourcing is one big task of finding resumes, resume parsing is an equally important task of extracting the resumes and candidate contact information from various resume sources.

Search engines, job boards, social & professional networking sites, personal websites, blogs, forums, free resume portals, email attachments, PC folders, etc. are some of the sources where recruiters look for resumes. They spend a lot of time to parse resumes or extract resumes from these sources. Instead of reaching the candidates, they slog throughout their business hours to manually extract resumes and copy-paste candidate contact information into their database. This is where most of the recruiters lose their opportunities.

Even though you find the best candidates, if you don’t reach them on time, there is every possibility that you might lose your potential candidates to your competitors. This is where a resume parser software can help you to quickly parse resumes from any resume source.

A resume parser software helps you to automate resume data entry and eliminate manual resume data entry. It helps you to instantly parse resumes from search engine results, job boards, free resume portals, personal websites, blogs, social networking sites, professional networking sites, Outlook emails, PC folders, clipboard, etc.

The resume parsing software helps you to parse 1000s of resumes from almost any source and improve productivity. You can effortlessly transfer tens and thousands of resumes to your database. With a resume parser software, you can speed up resume parsing and spend more time with your candidates by reaching them on time.

ResumeGrabber Suite is one such resume parsing software with built-in resume parsing technology. It helps you to quickly parse resumes in a click and improve productivity. ResumeGrabber Suite supports the most popular search engines such as Google, Yahoo, Bing, AltaVista, AlltheWeb, Google Desktop and you can transfer resumes to ACT!, GoldMine, Big Biller, PC Recruiter, Zoho Recruit, MS Outlook, MS Excel, HR XML, CSV.

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