Posted on Aug 25, 2020
What are some decent places to have a resume written?
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What are some decent places to have a resume written? I found a professional but I'm not trying to pay 200-300 dollars to have one written.
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SPC (Join to see) I see that you are on LinkedIn. Join the Veteran Mentor Network and request that they review your resume. There are many folks that will help with your resume for free.
Additionally, use the search bar above to search on "Resume" and you will find posts that will offer tips and advice.
Do your research on resume writing, write and edit your resume and then have folks review it.
Additionally, use the search bar above to search on "Resume" and you will find posts that will offer tips and advice.
Do your research on resume writing, write and edit your resume and then have folks review it.
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Follow Michael Quinn on LinkedIn (this is good advice for everyone in the service)
I'm told LinkedIn has a good resume tool when accessed from a desktop.
I'm told LinkedIn has a good resume tool when accessed from a desktop.
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There are plenty of templates out there to follow. I personally think (from a time when resumes were actually read and every word was hinged on) resumes as they were once used are irrelevant.
What is relevant are the KEY WORDS you include in your resume. I can't tell you what that is. It depends on the job. I can tell you I only seem to get jobs my resume mirrors nearly word for word in a posted job description.
Look deeply into the jobs you are most interested in, and use the reoccurring theme of those job descriptions to describe your accomplishments and credentials.
There was a time a human being would have to fawn over every resume and font, format, and style were important. At worst that human being had to go through a few hundred. Now, they might have to go through tens of thousands. Now a query is built, and a database spits out potential candidates based on key words. How those key words are presented in the form of a resume is not important enough in my mind to pay someone $300 to compose it. So just follow a professional looking example you find on the internet.
What is relevant are the KEY WORDS you include in your resume. I can't tell you what that is. It depends on the job. I can tell you I only seem to get jobs my resume mirrors nearly word for word in a posted job description.
Look deeply into the jobs you are most interested in, and use the reoccurring theme of those job descriptions to describe your accomplishments and credentials.
There was a time a human being would have to fawn over every resume and font, format, and style were important. At worst that human being had to go through a few hundred. Now, they might have to go through tens of thousands. Now a query is built, and a database spits out potential candidates based on key words. How those key words are presented in the form of a resume is not important enough in my mind to pay someone $300 to compose it. So just follow a professional looking example you find on the internet.
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