There’s a lot of things to consider when creating a personal website. On one hand, you want to get recognized and set yourself apart from the competition. On the other hand, do you really want to spend a week of your time building a complex website or playing around with one of those drag & drop website builders that you see on TV? Even if you were able to get one of those “websites” built, do you really want to put your life long accomplishments on the World Wide Web?
It’s definitely a a lot to consider. Lets start off with a few facts:
- When we polled top recruiters, we found that a personal website was the #1 most impressive tool an applicant could have.
- 90% of first impressions are now made online. Whether it be through Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, or whatever comes up when somebody begins to do a search for you.
- The most popular drag and drop website builder platforms cost about $120 per year.
Now lets bring in Two Way Resume. Two Way Resume is an advanced website builder specifically designed for resume & portfolio sites. We are NOT a drag and drop editor site, we simply use pre-defined templates that drops your text content & images perfectly into a website. We allow you to create a personal resume & portfolio website (the #1 most impressive tool an applicant can have) in under an hour with no website knowledge required.
Two Way Resume gives you the ability to control your first impression online. With your customized domain name (yourname.com) your personal website will rank higher than your social media accounts, mug shots, and whatever else might be on the internet. When an employer begins to do a background search on you, there won’t be any second guessing what they may find.
Worried about privacy? Don’t be. Use our simple privacy controls to password protect your site from prying eyes. Just give the password to whoever needs to view it. Easy!
And to top it off, we’ll offer all of this and more at 1/3 of the cost, only $39.99 per year.
The future is here, first impressions are happening online and there’s no avoiding it. What’s yours saying?