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What is it that many
professional résumé writers don't do?
Answer: Write their own résumés! Why? Because writing is hard,
and writing your own résumé is harder — why not
get the best with the services of a professional?
On this web site you will find samples of résumés,
which can help you see how strong your résumé can be and can give you ideas for how to best use the services of a professional résumé writer. You can try to produce the same kind of résumé yourself, but it's likely to take you several weeks, whereas you can hire a professional résumé writer, get the job done better and more quickly, and use your time more effectively for job search or career development. And if you're willing to spend money on new clothes for job interviews, why not invest in the best for the first impression you'll make with your résumé?!

You will also find useful tips about
getting interviewed and getting hired,
career change, how to make your present job work for you,
when to stay with a given situation and when to go,
what to do if you've been out of work for a long time,
whether to get more education,
whether to relocate,
how to judge how economic conditions will affect your job prospects,
pointers on salary negotiation,
job interview preparation,
career transitions,
benefits packages,
retirement and more.
NOTE: Only about 15% of job hires these days are through online job boards according to recent statistics. Make sure you're also going on informational interviews to (a) Meet new people in your field, (b) Identify role models, and (c) Hear first hand what it's like to actually do a certain job from day to day from some one who's doing now what you might like to do next. It helps to make a priority of experiencing as many as 6 to 10 informational interviews, so you can soak in the information you gain by making these contacts. And network, network, network, in addition to posting in responds to job posts and classifieds and wondering how much you can expect to get paid.
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