Hi Friends,

Even as I launch this today ( my 80th Birthday ), I realize that there is yet so much to say and do. There is just no time to look back, no time to wonder,"Will anyone read these pages?"

With regards,
Hemen Parekh
27 June 2013

Now as I approach my 90th birthday ( 27 June 2023 ) , I invite you to visit my Digital Avatar ( www.hemenparekh.ai ) – and continue chatting with me , even when I am no more here physically

Tuesday 20 April 2010

12,000 keywords


What keywords should she use in her resume ?

What keywords will truly represent her Knowledge / Skills / Expertise / Competence ?

She need not worry if she would simply look-up 12,000 + keywords in “ Resume  Rater " recruitment software tool.

In “ Resume Rater ", these keywords are already arranged according to " Function / Skill " background of a jobseeker.

It is also quite easy to download " Resume  Rater "  - free and without login.

The very first page of Google search result , lists at least  5  websites from where one can download “  Resume Rater ”.

Regards

hemen  parekh

Friday 16 April 2010

Resume Writing Tip


A common ” Resume Writing Tip ” for jobseekers is to judiciously incorporate in their resumes, keywords relevant to their knowledge / skills.
No justification required for this.
But how can jobseekers get the HR Managers to ” notice ” those keywords as soon as they open the resume ? Each resume will likely get no more than 5 seconds to make a first good impression
.
Of course, if HR Managers are using ” Resume Rater ” software to ‘ rate ‘ all incoming resumes then there is no problem.
Not only will keywords get highlighted automatically, but even the resumes will get ranked in the descending order of ” relevance “.
I would not be surprised if many jobseekers are themselves rating their own resumes before sending to recruiters !
After all , ” Resume Rater ” can be freely downloaded from nearly all websites listed on first page of Google search results.

Regards

hemen parekh

Tuesday 13 April 2010

Where is the skilled Manpower ?




Skills Commission of Government of India estimates following requirements of “ skilled ‘ professionals during 2010-2015 :

Ø  Information Technology  ………………….  3.2  Million

Ø  Retail  ……………………………………………….. 17.3 Million

Ø  Banking  ……………………………………………. 4.25 Million

Ø  Tourism  ……………………………………………. 3.6  Million

Ø  Food Processing  ………………………………. 9.2  Million

Ø  Warehousing  ……………………………………. 25.0 Million

          
                                     Total  ………………….  62.55 Million


With a net increase in India’s population of  22  Million every year, one would think, there should be no problem in finding more than enough people to fill these vacancies.

Till you find out that no more than  1  million people get any kind of “ Vocational Training “ each year !

Unfortunately, those 1.67 million B.A / B.Sc / B.com graduates that our colleges churn out every year, are simply unfit to fill these vacancies !

With regards

hemen  parekh


Jobs  for  All  =  Peace  on  Earth
     


Monday 12 April 2010

Recruitment Software with 2 names !




In Google, if you type  Resume Ranker, you will get 11.4 million results. Typing  Resume Rater will fetch you 75.6 million results.

Search results for these two search-terms are equally wide-spread in Yahoo and Bing.

But, irrespective of the search engine used, both search-terms return same websites on their first page / their second page / may be third page !

It is such unequivocal endorsement that made Recruitment Managers around the world to download 15,000+ copies of this software to “ rate & rank “ 7.8 million resumes.

No wonder Download.com gives Resume Rater , a product rank of 49 out of more than 1300 “ Database Management Soft wares !

With regards

hemen  parekh


Jobs  for  All  =  Peace  on  Earth






Friday 9 April 2010

Equally Popular


To my knowledge, there is only one human resource software which is equally popular amongst the HR Managers and the jobseekers.

It is “ Resume Rater “.

HR Managers love it because it enables them to find the 5 best resumes out of 5000 received against their advt., in a matter of minutes.

Jobseekers like it because rating their own resumes [ using  “ Resume Rater ” ], before sending to recruiters, tells them whether it will get listed in those “ best 5 “ – those likely to be called for an interview .

One can download “Resume Rater“[ free and without login ]
from almost any link on the first 2 pages of Google search results ( - although there are millions of links ! )

with regards

hemen  parekh

Thursday 1 April 2010

resume-writer

As compared to a jobseeker writing her own resume, a resume written by a professional expert resume-writer would any day prove better.
But
Before sending that well-written resume to a recruiter, can a jobseeker figure-out in advance what would happen if that resume
 gets ” rated / ranked / scored ” by recruiter ?
 gets compared automatically with resumes of other applicants ?
Will she get an interview-call ?
To know what is likely to happen , she has to just type “Resume Rater” in Google / Yahoo / Bing , and download this software tool ( free and without even login ) from any of the 35+ websites. Then rate her resume.
Resume Rater mimics the ” resume-evaluation ” process of recruiters’ minds but does it in an unbiased / objective way.
Resume Rater is absolutely non – discriminatory.
Regards
hemen parekh