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A Guide To Resume Writing Services


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by Eric Civi

With the employment market being so tough, most candidates prefer to use professional resume services to get their resume written. Of course, getting a pro to prepare your resume is not cheap but on the other hand it guarantees you will have a great resume that is up to date with the latest industry trends.

Before you start looking for a resume writing company, you need to find out which services you need. To begin with, if you need a resume for a specific field or industry (engineering, health care, Federal, etc ), it is better to look for companies that can prepare resumes for your specialty.

Also, do you just need a resume or would you like to get it posted on job websites and e-mailed to employers as well? In that case, you might want to look for a company that offer these additional services. Here are some tips to help you find the right service for you:

Verify that they are are certified. There are thousands of writers on the Web but the only way to ensure they are qualified for resume writing is to check if they are certified with NCRW, CPRW or PARW.

Look at their guarantee closely. If their resumes do not bring results, do they just rewrite them for free or do they refund you? Also by results, what do they mean? Job interviews? Job Offers?

Also inquire about how much experience these resume writing services have. The more the better and any service that has been around for a while can be trusted, otherwise they most likely would have disappeared by now. In addition, if they provide success stories, you know they have happy customers.

Regarding add-ons such as resume posting and e-mail blasting, it might be better to pick a company that provides them as part of resume packages so that they can take care of everything at once. Plus, since they worked on your resume, they will know exactly where to post it and e-mail it.

Finally, take the price into consideration. If you pick a low-priced service, you will most likely get a crappy resume made out of a template. Your resume being the key to your success, make sure it gets the attention it deserves. You should pay at least $110 for an entry-level resume, around $200 for an executive-level resume and around $300 for a government resume.

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