Your resume is the single most important factor in determining whether you get an interview or not. Since you are not there in person to speak for yourself, your resume has to translate all the skills, talents and traits you have to offer the employer. A quality resume will help you maximize your career potential and as well as determine your salary range.
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"Tom, thank you for rewriting my resume. This is the first time I was really able to put my degree to work for me." Dominick F. from New Orleans, LA.
"Thank you for doing such a professional job on my resume. I started my new position as a Certified Nursing Assistant for Coastal Haven this week." Juanita G., Boston area.
"Wow, is that me? I can't wait to give my new resume to HR. I am applying for an internal promotion. Wish me luck." Chuck H., Lexington, KY
"I just want you to know I have received several job interviews and I am on my third interview with an Assisted Living Community near Hartford. I couldn't be happier!" Katy L. RN , Hartford, CT.
Like any good marketing piece, a resume must grab and hold the readers attention!