Sunday, October 30, 2011

BP3_CeeVee




The Web 2.0 tool that I explored is CeeVee, which is a resume-writing/posting tool. The topic for my action research project is Using Technology to Engage Fine Arts Students in the Career Development Process. I chose CeeVee because I am seeking tools that students may use to post resumes online.

Upon signing up for CeeVee, one is offered the opportunity to link with one’s Facebook account. This allows for ease in posting a resume and even a way to ask friends for recommendations.



The most useful part of the tool was the ability to import resume information from LinkedIn. I did NOT want to rewrite or even take the time to copy and paste information from my resume into the CeeVee textboxes. What a nightmare to have to reprocess all that information. Although I have been on LinkedIn for a while, I had not taken the time to show my profile any real love. To avoid having to insert all my information, I uploaded my resume to LinkedIn. Then, I imported from LinkedIn to CeeVee. It was a little frustrating at first because with the initial import from LinkedIn to CeeVee, my entire resume didn’t “make-it-over.”

After a while, I thought, “This is a Web 2.0 Tool. This has to work better than this.” So, I tried again. I uploaded to LinkedIn again. Then, I imported from LinkedIn to CeeVee again. This time it was better. Most of my resume “came over.” I just had to delete some repetitive parts and edit some parts that were accidentally merged.

The final result is that the resume can be sent as a PDF, emailed and shared via Twitter or Facebook. The tool is useful and is a way to send out resumes quickly. I plan to consult with a professional resume writer and ask if the format is one that is considered acceptable by employers.

For students, I believe they will enjoy working between tools and will be happy that once they have a basic resume format, it can so easily be shared with individuals in their network, in addition to a way to ask friends for a recommendation or to serve as a reference. I sent one of my Facebook friends, Darick Jones, from our EMDTMS program a recommendation request. I look forward to a reply form him and seeing how effectively this part of the tool works.



2 comments:

  1. Katina,

    CeeVee looks like a Web 2.0 tool that our office can offer to our legal and undergraduate interns. Many of these students come to our agency for legal or volunteer experience in a law office. I could see our agency offering training in this as a part of our exit interview. I will definitely add this to my list of Web 2.0 resources.

    Thanks, Tracy

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  2. I really enjoyed your post was not aware of this tool. Being that I'm creating a consulting company this tool could come in handy and I like the idea of offering this as a part of a training. Great post!!

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