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(Excerpt, read full article here) Writing out your career resume can be a daunting task. Whether it's the very first resume you've ever created, or you're trying to reconstruct your resume for a brand new field, sometimes it's tough to know what to include or where to begin. Even if you're having a professional resume writer create your resume for a fee, you still need to compile the information so the writer can incorporate it into your resume. Organizing your resume and figuring out what to include can be challenging. Your resume is important because you want it to stand out from your competition. Human Resources usually look through thousands of resumes. Organizing your resume in an easy to read and professional way will help keep you out of the trash. Important note: Many job hunters discount the importance of the cover letter that accompanies the resume – or overlook its importance entirely. A solid cover letter is key… it is your first chance to communicate with their potential boss or employer. Check out tips on writing a cover letter here. Here are the 5 steps you need to take when you are writing your resume, or when you are preparing to have a professional resume writer write it for you. Read the entire article here. *If you need help with your job search, contact us for a complimentary consultation.* "The whole process of working on my resume and cover letter proved to be cathartic and made me feel optimistic about my future..."~Dana, Baltimore, MD If you'd like to use these tips in your newsletter or website click here for guidelines. Hallie RecommendsSandy Weaver Carman - Sandy is an amazing resource for using audio for marketing purposes. She is easy to work with, professional and quick! Check her out. Resume Cheat Sheet – DO’s - A quick checklist for you to refer to when editing an old resume or writing your first resume. Your information is safe. HallieCrawford.com, LLC will never share your email address with anyone.
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