Resume Writing
Resumes That Sell
Read the following and it will explain why I recommend Guerrilla Resumes guide. It is written jointly by David Perry and Kevin Donlon. I have followed David for a while and like his approach.
You can review their sales letter by clicking here – GUERRILLA RESUMES
Have a Resume That Makes A Statement About You
Whether you use a resume distribution service, or are sending resumes out on your own, you must have a document that reflects you.
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Are professional resume writing services worth the cost?
While personal contacts are great, most of the time you will make your initial introduction to a company through a resume. First impressions are extremely important, and your resume will be the first thing that many employers will use to evaluate you. If you have any questions on your resume, or would like advice, feel free to contact me. I would be happy to assist you. If you feel more comfortable with a professional resume writing service, I have been very impressed with Distinctive Documents.
They are an award-winning professional resume writing service. Delivering proven results through a decade-plus of experience partnering in the job search process with thousands of professionals, managers, and executives. Distinctive Documents provides one-on-one, personalized assistance creating resumes that clearly and succinctly communicate your unique value, differentiating you from the competition, winning you more interviews, and ultimately shortening your job search to land your dream job sooner. Review their website: Distinctive Documents
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10 Keys To A Powerful Resume
1. Ten Keys to a Dynamite Resume
To help you construct a better, more powerful resume, here are ten overall considerations in regard to your resume ’s content and presentation:
- Position title and job description. Provide your title, plus a detailed explanation of your duties and accomplishments. Since job titles are often misleading or their function may vary from one company to another, your resume should tell the reader exactly what you’ve done.
- Clarity of dates and place. Document your work history and educational credentials accurately. Don’t leave the reader guessing where and when you were employed, or when you earned your degree.
- Explicitness. Let the reader know the nature, size and location of your past employers, and what their business is.
- Detail. Specify some of the more technical, or involved aspects of your past work or training, especially if you’ve performed tasks of any complexity, or significance.
- Proportion. Give appropriate attention to jobs or educational credentials according to their length, or importance to the reader. For example, if you wish to be considered for an engineering position, don’t write one paragraph describing your current engineering job, followed by three paragraphs about your summer job as a lifeguard.