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jason11
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 31, 2006 2:03 pm    Post subject: Resume Writer Reply with quote

Who's Right to Write Your Resume
The typical job hunter will face a whole array of experts eager to help him or her look for a job - and this includes resume writers. But is there anything a job seeker can do to make sure that the writer he or she chooses will do a good job? Is it possible to determine what one will find behind the listings of such services? In fact, there is much more a job seeker can do than choosing and buying a service randomly. Making the right choice, however, requires knowledge, diligence and some patience. Here are a few tips gathered from eleven years of experience as a professional writer on what to avoid and what to focus on if you are interested in getting professional assistance in preparing your resume.
Before you start your search for a service to help you with your resume, make sure you have decided what you want: writing and advice or simply typing. Typing services and copy shops often offer ?resume services.? What they usually do, however, is to print on nice stationery a resume that has already been written. For some people, having a resume typed is a convenience if they are short on time. But if you have time, and are determined to get a professional resume, you can benefit from the knowledge of a resume writer. Professionalism in this industry begins with understanding that the key to an outstanding resume is content, organization and the marketing strategy behind it. This requires expertise and this is what you pay for when hiring a writer.
To check whether a resume service is a copy shop or a professional writing service, ask them whether they can write your resume from scratch. If the answer is anything less than an immediate and unqualified ?Yes,? move on to the next listing.
Once you have found a resume writing service, you may go ahead and make an appointment for a free initial consultation. This - unless you eventually decide to hire the writer for the job - leaves you free from any financial obligation. Meeting the writer should be an important part of your search, because only a personal meeting can offer you the opportunity of having a thorough look at the following issues.
First, find out whether the resume writer has real writing experience. Try to ascertain that the writer?s expert status is derived directly from writing resumes. Some experts present their exposure to human resources as their primary source of credential, but be aware of the fact that there is a night-and-day difference between writing resumes and reading resumes. Should you avoid hiring someone with a human resource background? Absolutely not! It?s just hard to find a direct connection between human resource management experience and the ability to write effective resumes.
If you are in the writer?s office, you must have the chance to examine samples. What you should primarily look for on a resume is a persuasive quality. You should remember what anybody in any business knows: persuasion sells. No matter how shy and timid someone is when it comes to career accomplishments, with the client?s help, a good resume writer should be able to find ways to describe skills and accomplishments in a convincing way. Persuasion, however, also means proper organization of the text, as well as an appropriate design and a clever marketing strategy. Ask the writer to explain how this strategy relates to the choice of design and organization used with the samples.
See whether the writer is someone you are able to establish a good working relationship with. You and the writer are required to cooperate: a good writer, who is always a good listener, will match his or her resume expertise with your unequalled understanding of your own skills and abilities. In selecting the resume writer you can cooperate with, also consider that he/she should never try to talk you into doing something you are uncomfortable with. Rely on your instincts, and make sure you choose someone with whom you feel comfortable.
Make sure that future updating is available. You should not have to start over to make changes down the road. Writers will charge you for these changes, but it is a fraction of what you paid for the original resume. Of course, the resume service has to be around to update your resume. Well established resume services with long track records are more likely to be in business when it?s time to update your resume.
When it comes to prices, it?s important to understand that professional services charge professional fees, and as a general rule, you get what you pay for. However, you cannot assume that spending more necessarily gets you a better resume. One of the best organizations I know of has fees ranging from $100 to $350 for services ranging from editing to writing, and the worst resume service I have ever seen starts at $300. One thing you can be sure of is that the lowest price is rarely a bargain in the long run. There can be a high long-term cost of looking for work with the cheapest resume you can buy. The cheapest services are usually typists or copy shops, although - as I indicated - they rarely describe themselves that way. All in all, consider this when making a decision about the price you are willing to pay: would you rather spend less and spend weeks sitting out in the cold or spend a little more and quickly achieve your goal?
And finally, consider something that will leave both you and a professional writer satisfied after you made your choice: trust the resume writer you have hired. It?s perfectly natural to seek out friends, relatives and significant others for feedback and approval on your new resume. However, keep in mind that people who are not in this business are often wellsprings of misinformation concerning job search strategy and resume writing. Calling your writer a couple of days later with changes suggested by your English teacher, your friend the human resource staffer, or someone who just got hired is not the best way to react to such pieces of advice. Your writer has many years of experience and has spent many hours putting together your resume. His/her decisions should be considered more relevant than a comment made on the first glance. If you are determined to suggest some change, give your writer a chance to explain why your resume was written in a certain way.
You have the qualifications and the drive to do the job; a professional writer can increase the chance that in reasonable time, you?ll have the opportunity to demonstrate your qualifications and drive at a personal interview.
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Ola
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 11:23 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

to be straight to the point and honest, you are the best person to write your Resume - if you know what and how to write one effectively to get you interviews.

If you can't, then you can hire a professional who has recruitment and HR experience and expertise, and has actually processed applicants before, and also you must hire someone that know a lot about the recruitment industry and your job market sector.

CV Writing Ola Philip King


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C_Vaughan
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 5:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I happen to think that writing one's own resume has a lot of benefits beyond saving money. At the top of the list, you are much more familiar with your own credentials and will, therefore, do better in the interview.

~C. Vaughan
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