About My Resume Writing Qualifications
Who am I to tell you how to write a resume?
Quite simply, I’ve been doing this all my life. I founded ResumeWriters.com in the late 90s. Over the last 15 years, that website has evolved into the largest and most respected resume writing company in the world. A few years ago, I was a consultant for the founding of ResumeService.com. I’d like to think that, in many ways, ResumeService.com is continuing the ResumeWriters.com legacy. I’ve been around the world speaking and giving resume writing seminars to job seekers of every stripe. I’ve been a nationally syndicated career advice newspaper columnist. I’ve been interviewed by venues ranging from CNBC to Time Magazine. My personal blog, TheJobBored.com, has become a leading career advice community, with tens of thousands of readers visiting every week. Most importantly, the number of resumes I’ve personally written over the years is quite literally in the thousands.
After doing this for almost two decades, the companies I’ve founded, the writers I’ve worked with, and the projects I’ve been involved with have helped hundreds of thousands of people find new jobs.
Resumes aren’t magical things. They’re simply things we write to get noticed and get hired. But there are some best-practices to writing resumes. And there are some generally accepted rules. And there are some techniques that work better than others. My hope is that my years of experience crafting resumes will help you in your immediate goal: finding a job. Again, the point of this guide is to walk you through all these issues step-by-step, so that by the end, you’ve done things right.
And you’ll have a resume that will get you a new job.
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