...what I mean is that a friend of mine asked that I help her with professional resume writing service reviews, and I’m still digging through the mountain of info.
I promise to write more on that in a future post =-)
Here’s the deal -- and I think you’ll like it -- I have this gold mine I found when looking for Professional Resume Writing Tips!
There were many lists, some with fewer and some with many, but when I looked over them and began to compile them, I found the list below most helpful for me.
I will probably combine a few, but, all in all, this is a pretty exhaustive list. I hope it helps…
- Purpose – land an interview
- Use specific key words (run search if necessary)
- Tailor objective
- Backup qualities and strengths
- Use effective section titles
- Proofread several times
- Use of bullet points okay
- Put most important first
- Pay attention to typing style
- Avoid redundancies
- List benefits of skills
- Leave out irrelevant jobs and information
- One or two pages max
- One resume for each employer… one does not fit all
- Use action verbs
- Update regularly
- Keep clear focus
- No jargon or slang
- Do not jam information
- Be careful with templates
- Do not use pronouns
- Use plain English
- Go from general to specific
- Consider professional help when needed to gain that interview
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| Resume Writing Reviews, next week =-) |
As I consider the help I need, these are things I will look for in the written work. I will ask for samples and make sure they incorporate these items.
http://www.sequencestaffing.com/resume-writing-tips.html
and I REALLY like this one: http://www.job-hunt.org/personal-branding/stronger-resume-branding.shtml
PS - I’ll work to post your professional resume writing service reviews next week. There’s a lot to share, so stay tuned.
For the video freaks in the audiece (myself included), here's your fix :-)
see my next post =-) Professional Resume Writing Services Reviews


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