Resume writing service
Lots of people are competing for the same job. If you need a job you must be noticed by the recruiter, in a sea of resumes. That’s why you need a resume writing service. Here are some tricks for a better resume for people who want to self educate about the basics. Prioritize the content of your resume so that your most important and relevant experiences are listed first. Describe key accomplishments at the top of each position and quantify them if possible.
Use “power” words. Demonstrate that you are a person of action. Rather than being “responsible for,” something, use words like “advised,” “led,” “launched,” “executed,” “generated,” “planned,” “produced,” etc. These words (and others like them) demonstrate your ability to perform on the job and your specific role in previous jobs. Strong action words validate your capabilities and specific duties you have performed. Consider which is better: Responsible for launch of a new product or Initiated and led new product-launch that resulted in $20 million in revenue. Don’t forget that your resume is your document, and it represents you, who you are and what you can do when you can’t be there in person to explain all of that to a recruiter or hiring manager. Your resume is just one of hundreds that fly into any given company on any given day. You need to stand out from the crowd, and it is your responsibility to make your resume stand out.
Select the best organizational format. Most resumes are written in chronological (reverse time order) format, but that does not mean that the chronological choice is best for you. If you are making a career change or have extremely broad, related skills sets, a combination format may be best. The combination is evenly balanced between skill set description, achievements, and employment history.
The job market is over-saturated and highly competitive. With 250+ candidates applying for the same job and 94% of recruiters sourcing candidates on LinkedIn, you must stand out and get noticed faster in the digital age. That’s why turning to a Certified Professional Resume Writer is the best decision for your career. It can mean the difference between getting an average job versus getting the job you want, and deserve! Qualified (highly certified) resume writers are trained to see things in a resume that laypersons do not see. Read more details on Certified resume writer.
To start, you may wish book a call with a writer for an initial consultation. This will give you a chance to ask questions and get a “feel” for the resume writer while discussing your needs and gaining an understanding of what to expect. You can schedule an appointment if you would like to speak with us before placing an order.
Our writers are members of and hold certifications from the three largest and most respected organizations in the industry: National Resume Writers’ Association (NRWA), the Professional Association of Resume Writers and Career Coaches (PARW/CC), and Career Directors International (CDI). To maintain the Certified Professional Resume Writer (CPRW) Certification, writers must pass a four-part timed exam that tests knowledge of employment topics and resume writing ability. Additional certifications also require that writers maintain Continuing Education Units (CEUs) through ongoing professional training and development.