Others were using Apps supposedly designed to generate professional resumes, but they were trying to sell users on how many fonts and styles they had. Some were trying to write a resume using a word processor, and getting tripped up on all the complicated formatting options. I was curious about what caused this, and talked to a few people. This made them hard to read and gave a poor first impression of the applicant. Some even came in multiple colors and fonts that tried to look like a webpage rather than a resume. Resume Star came out of Qrayon founder, Chen Lim's frustration with existing Apps: 'Once, when reviewing resumes, I was struck by how many poorly formatted and badly spaced resumes I saw. It is a full-featured resume generator app, with an interesting twist: You only pay for the software if you land the interview.
Seattle, Washington - App studio Qrayon today introduced Resume Star 2 for iOS, which produces a professionally typeset PDF resume right on your iPhone or iPad.