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Resumeblaster.com was successfully introduced in 1997 by PC Pros. Inc. The company itself was founded in 1995 as a PC consulting agency. It is a privately run corporation headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee. Resumeblaster.com is a modern automated online resume distribution service (ARDS). It specializes in discipline-specific resumes of high quality.

It is necessary to fill in the given detailed form and once it is approved by you Resumeblaster.com sends resumes directly to recruiter's e-mail boxes and not to the database. The service is not free. Payment can be made online or by mail Please try to contact Resume Blaster Customer Service directly prior to posting any complaints on this site.

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Resume Blaster Scam

Try calling their customer service, it redirects you to a 101515800 number which is an international directory assistance. I signed up as a recruiter and I have tried unsubscribing...

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Dec 07, 2007
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