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Helps workers uncomfortable
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[June 25, 2014]
CHICAGO – A new tool on
Illinois’ help wanted job board targets workers who
previously did not need a resume to get hired and those
who lack confidence with their computer and internet
skills, the Illinois Department of Employment Security
said today.
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The Resume Builder on Illinoisjoblink.com features an intuitive
self-service approach. Step-by-step, Resume Builder creates a resume
designed to pass through computer filters employers use to sort job
applicants. Resume Builder also takes the user’s information and,
using that same word-search technology employers use, identifies job
openings that match the worker’s skills.
“Resume Builder is a field guide for workers who did not rely upon a
resume to get hired,” IDES Director Jay Rowell said. “This tool
walks workers through the resume building process. It does so in a
way that respects their decades of work success and finishes with a
product that will be noticed by hiring managers who grew up with
internet technology.”
“Building a resume can present a communication issue, not a skills
issue,” Rowell said.
The new tool also is suitable for high school and college graduates.
Resume Builder is available at Illinoisjoblink.com, the state’s
hiring board managed by IDES. The website features more than 150,000
help-wanted ads and 60,000 resumes. Illinoisjoblink.com is free for
workers and employers. It compares favorably to private efforts that
cost hundreds of dollars. No-cost HR recruitment services for
employers and workers are available at the website and at (877)
342-7533.
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Individuals who apply for unemployment insurance automatically are
registered in Illinoisjoblink.com. Once registered, workers can then
select My Homepage to access My Resume. Individuals who have not
applied for benefits can create an account and follow the same steps
through My Homepage and My Resume.
State agencies are working together to deliver services to
unemployed Illinois workers. Access to services for basic needs and
job training are located at
www.ides.illinois.gov/assistance
[Text received; ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT
OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY]
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