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The resume is by far the most important document in your job search and your greater career path. It is the single most important factor in whether you will receive an interview, and the first – but preferably not the last – chance for employers to get a sense of what you can offer them. Regardless of the level of experience you may have, the quality of your resume may make all the difference between getting an interview and getting overlooked. Many job seekers underestimate the importance of a quality resume not only in getting a job, but in getting the right job and determining salary.
Leave it to the Pros
The first reaction from many job seekers is that a professionally written resume is too expensive; that it’s a luxury they cannot afford. Why should I pay to have it done, they ask, when I can do it myself? The fact is that much in our lives is quite wisely left to professionals. We use professional dry cleaners for certain outfits that need special care, and lawyers for vital legal matters, hair stylists for very special occasions when we need to look our best. Having established how important your resume is to your job search, why not use a professional to make sure it’s the best it can be? Why would you spend hundreds on a new suit or nice shoes for an interview, but hesitated to spend one dollar on the document that stands between you and that interview? Certainly, in today’s competitive job market, a professionally written resume is not a luxury, but rather a much-needed leg up on the competition.
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Though their services and prices do vary, a professional resume writer can target your resume for the job you want, make it stand out against the competition and make you look better on paper than you ever thought you would. Just like clothes, one size does not fit all. As your experience level changes, so should your resume. Resume writing services have several options to fit your experience level in order to give you that competitive edge.
cbResume is Careerbuilder.com’s premier resume-development service. We will pair you with a professional resume writer skilled in developing attention-grabbing documents specifically targeted toward your industry and level of experience. Each resume is uniquely-tailored to highlight your best attributes and help increase your interview opportunities. Your satisfaction is guaranteed and we will continue to work with you until you are 100% satisfied with your new resume!
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