A Great Resume Makes You The Solution For What They Need
A resume is not a recitation of “Where have you been lately?” Like any advertisement, it’s marketing that immediately signals to your customer – your potential employer – that you are a potential solution for what they need right now. Anything less is self-sabotage.
To make it through the door, there are three elements that have to be on your resume:
- Action – Your resume is about more than past employment. It has to reflect your successes, your past employer’s successes and what you did to make them happen.
- Narrative – An HR manager must be able to understand your story at a glance. Sure there may be a few dings here & there, but overall your resume needs to let the reader know how you got here and what you learned along the way that will help their company right now.
- Clarity – If the reader can’t follow the story, even someone with an ideal background will have a tough time provoking HR to pick up the phone. A well-organized, easily readable resume tell your story succinctly and demonstrates effective communication skills.
My method
We will have an initial consultation to review your current resume and your job goals. I will immediately begin crafting your new resume and turn around a completed draft in under 24 hours. Simple as that!
Rates
Initial consultation and first draft resume delivered in 24 hours – $99
Personalized cover letter – $29
LinkedIn Profile – $29
Undergraduate and High School Student special rate – $79
