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The fastest way to search & import resumes into your database


If searching resumes is a vital component of recruiting process, importing resumes from various sources into your database is far more important. These are the two areas where most of the recruiters lose their time and lag behind their competitors. If you are one of those recruiters losing your opportunities to your competitors, then you need to try ResumeGrabber JobSuite.

ResumeGrabber JobSuite is a powerful tool that helps you to instantly search resumes from the Internet and import resumes into your database. ResumeGrabber JobSuite has 100+ Boolean search strings that enable you to find resumes with a click of a button.

ResumeGrabber JobSuite enables you to import resumes from any source – search engine results, social networking sites, job boards, PC folders, emails, etc.

All you need to do is:

  1. Just enter the resume keyword and click Find. ResumeGrabber JobSuite instantly searches the Internet and displays the resumes in a few seconds. 
  2. Now, select the search results and click Grab. The resumes along with the candidate contact information are captured to the ResumeGrabber JobSuite grid.
  3. You can verify the details, screen the candidates and transfer the selected resumes to your database in a click.

Download the fully functional trial version of ResumeGrabber JobSuite and try it yourself.

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