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Where to Get Your Job Resume Written

December 18, 2008 / njresumeservice / resume content, resume writing
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As the government debates tossing a multi-billion dollar lifeline to struggling car manufacturers, there seems to be no end in sight for this recession.  No industry, no company, no job function, no employee is safe.  With so many candidates vying for employment in this unstable environment, you need to stand head and shoulders above the crowd when presenting your qualifications to potential employers.  A job resume prepared by professionals is the best and most expedient way to accomplish this.

Such a resume service can provide:

A job resume with the right balance between objectivity and conceit

Under pressure to produce the job resume that must open doors for you, you can easily lose your objectivity and under-sell or over-sell yourself.  The former error will prevent you from competing with others demonstrating the same qualifications as yours; the latter will present your accomplishments as unrealistic and therefore, unbelievable.  An impartial professional understands how to extract the right information from you and use that data to craft a valuable job resume.

Expertise in writing job resumes that work

How far back into your employment history should you go on your job resume?   Should you put forth every single detail concerning your job functions or omit some things?  If so, what should you omit?  If you were terminated from a position or have gaps in your background, how should you handle these things on your job resume?  What if you don’t possess a college degree, knowing that your competition does?

Unless you have the answers to these critical questions, don’t play Russian roulette; your livelihood hangs upon the quality of your job resume.  Leave the details to the professionals, whose expertise ensures that you enter this aggressive market with a job resume that piques the employer’s interest and compels him/her to grant you the interview.

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