COMIC – The Resume Bear Debuts!

This post marks the beginning of a new comic series – The Resume Bear. It is produced by Jim Stroud and is brought to you courtesy of the good folks over at ResumeBear.com.

So what is The Resume Bear about? When a Circus goes out of business, it is forced to lay off all of the animals in its employ. With few (if any) marketable skills, Julian – The Resume Bear and his animal friends look for work as they try to build a new life outside of the Circus.  The Resume Bear is published every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

Your comments, suggestions and ideas are ALWAYS welcome.  (Big happy smiling face goes here.) So, without further adieu, here is the first (of many)  comics. Enjoy.

This is the premiere of The Resume Bear comic series by Jim Stroud.

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25 Responses to “COMIC – The Resume Bear Debuts!”

  1. I am very happy about the launch of this new comic series. Your feedback is welcome and encouraged. (Big deliriously happy smile on my face.) Thank you in advance.

    -Jim

  2. HAHAHAHA! Very Good!

  3. Looking forward to future entries.

  4. Great and who used to e-mail saying “Comics” ? Awesome.

  5. Jim,

    As always, I enjoy your creativity. This is a great branding strategy for ResumeBear. I had not heard of them until now.

    I think it’s a smart move!

    I am looking forward to the next comic strip. Can I subscribe to the comics?

  6. Hee,Hee,Hee, thats whats I’m talking about!!!
    Jimmy

  7. Thanks everyone! I appreciate the feedback and the tweets. Please do keep them coming.

    @Otis – not sure if you can subscribe to just the comics, but I update the comics on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.

  8. Great way to get messages across.

  9. @Bud Angel – Thank you. Please help me spread the word about it. Who knows? Maybe this can be the next Dilbert.

  10. Very creative! I like it!

  11. Great fun~ and an interesting branding opportunity for ResumeBear! Great idea, Jim. Looking forward to the next installment.

  12. Jim,
    great job as usual.. You definitely have the touch and as usual, I am impressed with the great work.
    Karen Mattonen
    http://www.hirecentrix.com

  13. Cheer5s my friend.. awesome job, and as usually impressed by your amazing mind.
    Karen

  14. @Betty – Thank you. I hope you like all the others that are sure to follow. (Smile)

  15. 21st Century Solution to your job search starts with a smile! Love it Jim :)

  16. Great Job Jim!
    Another in the long list of good things that come from one from one of the most creative minds in the industry!

  17. Very fun — and is Julian based on the recruiting past colleague we have in common?

  18. Great idea. I never pass up reading a comic. I’ll be watching for more work by Mr. Stroud.

  19. @Marie, @Earl, @Pat – Thank you! I appreciate your kindness.

    @Glenn – Hah! “Julian” is named after a very special little boy I know.

  20. Clever and funny! Looking forward to the next installment-

  21. Love it, Jim!!! Hey — I know a very special little boy named “Julian” too :)

    This is just awesome – can’t wait for more!!

  22. Jim
    Thanks buddie. You have done it again. Creative and innovative. That defines the entrepreneur in you. Thanks for inspiring us all. I love this initiative

    Rab

  23. Loved It – Still LOL

  24. This is good stuff. Looking forward to the next edition.

  25. Good stuff and quite funny! Go ResumeBear!