Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Reference | Free | bing huang | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
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This app doesn’t do anything. It literally doesn’t do anything at all
This app is called Resume. It is unclear to me why it is called Resume as there is no content. It is a blank screen. There is a menu drop-down that gives you the opportunity to rate the app. So here I am. The other issue with the app and the app’s site in the App Store is the grammar is abysmal at best. The number one rule of resume writing and submission is to use correct etc grammar, spelling, and punctuation. Why would anyone go to a source to learn about resumes when the source violates the first rule of resumes? Some may get angry with me because apparently, the developer speaks an Asiatic language as their primary language. That is absolutely not an excuse. There are plenty of places to obtain an editor who will ensure the grammar is correct. Choosing not to do so is a choose that would cause an employer to skip over the resume and go on to a better candidate. And that is my choice too. Dumping this app and moving to something better. That won’t be difficult.