Adobe acrobat for CVs / Resumes and Employers
Hi, this is not an actual proposal, however i believe this is a very important feature for millions of users, please read carefully
i am sick and tired of submitting resumes / CVs through Linkedin and other platforms and not getting a response, and i am sure Millions of users suffer as i do . Adobe can solve this and here is how !
1- A.I, where Adobe acrobat can recognize a a CV, tag it, label it, and save it on the cloud, wait thats not all, what is coming is even better
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2- add a feature where a user can get a report of how many times his/her CV in pdf format was actually viewed.
3- the hiring company opens the CV, to proceed they need to enter at least company name, or if the company already have Adobe Acrobat licenses, then Adobe should know.
4- the user can then have a dashboard ( with minimal fees ) to view how many times the CV was opened, Read time, etc .. )
the enterprise licenses of Adobe Acrobat allows the HR hiring personnels to
1-filter CVs based on the auto generated lables and tags
2-save viewed , partially viewed and not viewed yet CVs in specfial folders on cloud.
3- maybe allow them to set Score for each CV
4- allow them to filter and view specific sections of CVs
the enterprise features , selections and CV processing needs to be visualised to CV owners so we can know who the **** viewed our CV and who DIDNT and maybe stop waisitng our times ., sorry for the language, but only ADOBE can solve our problem , millions of people have the right to know what is happening to our CVs ..
thanks

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Milania Greendevald commented
Start your resume with a compelling summary that highlights your key strengths and career goals. This brief introduction should immediately capture the attention of the hiring manager. Use strong action verbs and avoid clichés. You can always find help here from a free resume builder https://www.gotresumebuilder.com/ . Tailor it to each job you apply for. Make the summary concise but impactful.
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Milania Greendevald commented
Thanks!