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Q:
Why is a resume so important?
A:
Research indicates that the average time an employer spends
on a resume
for a first glance varies between 5-10. Yet
if you do not know the employer,
your resume is the only chance
you have to get past the first initial screening step.
In this
increasingly competitive job market, and the overall interest from
people
who want to work in sports, you must have a professionally crafted resume in
order to stand out among the hundreds of job seekers applying for the same position as you!
Does your
homemade resume stand-out? You
work hard everyday. You've spent
years acquiring the skills needed to outperform the competition and to stand above
the crowd. Don't let a
single mistake misrepresent years of hard work. Remember, only a few
seconds can
decide your future.
Q:
Why should you have someone write your resume for you?
A:
Regardless of your professional and educational background,
your career will be summed up in
the blink of an eye on a single piece of paper. Communicating your
qualifications effectively is
harder than you think. The
purpose of your resume is to make a good first impression, and
if
you cannot achieve this goal, then your chances of an interview are
virtually impossible.
Even
the strongest writers in the world need non-bias eyes to edit their
work. A single
mistake
on a resume will be caught by either a resume writer or a potential
employer. Which would you
prefer?
Our
team of writers understand exactly what employers look for and will
describe your
accomplishments and skills in the most effective manner. Have you
overlooked a duty you
performed that might be crucial to obtaining a new job?
Does your resume reflect the multitude
of skills you actually have? Our
writers can provide insight while effectively translating your
work
history into an outstanding document.
We know the key questions to ask and exactly how to
phrase the information that will land an interview.
The
job market is fierce. Your
competition is tough well equipped with the professional
documents
they need to succeed. They're prepared-are you? A simple grammatical
or formatting error-like
a typo or using the word "I" in a resume-will separate you
from the candidates who get job
interviews. It is virtually impossible to write an objective,
powerful resume on your own.
That's where we come in.
To submit your
RESUME click below!

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