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Resume Review

How long have you been analyzing your resume? You think it’s good, yet you aren’t getting much of a response from it. Friends and colleagues all have opinions about it but you still aren’t sure if it’s right or not. If you aren’t getting hits, chances are something is off. It could be a number of things. Experience, messaging, branding, keywords?

It’s time to turn it over to the professionals. Let one of our certified resume writers critique your resume for you.

 

Your resume review specialist will offer comprehensive suggestions about your resume along with insights into what the reader will want to see including a thorough examination of the resume against a position of interest.

  • You will get a comprehensive, easy-to-follow, three- to four-page report about your resume detailing everything you’ll need to know to get your resume working for you.
  • You will also speak with the resume reviewer for a 20-30-minute consultation to go over what is working on the resume and areas that need improvement.

Don’t waste another day wondering if your resume is “good” or not. Leave it to us.

Resume Audit Package Includes:

  • Overall Appearance & Consistency
  • Spelling & Syntax
  • Resume Objective & Focus
  • Position & Strategy
  • Accomplishments & Expertise
  • Formatting Sections & Organization
  • Keyword Optimization
  • Branding & Messaging
  • Information Relevance
(PLEASE NOTE:  this is NOT a resume rewrite. This is our expert telling you what is working and what is not.)


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How to Network While Helping Others

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How Your Executive Resume Could Be Bringing You Down

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Is Your LinkedIn Profile Ready for Today’s Job Search?

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3 Facts You Need to Know Before Starting an Executive Job Search

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Are You Prepared for the Ultimate Previous Job Interview Question?

Preparing for a job interview can be just as intense as writing an effective resume. You’re challenged with anticipating the questions you’ll be asked in order to be prepared appropriately, but you also don’t want to sound scripted when you answer. The one question you’ll inevitably be asked will revolve around your previous employer. Most… Read more »