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Getting job interviews is a skill and an art. These skills take time to develop and master. You will be competing with, perhaps, thousands of others who are reading the same resume-writing, how-to books and the same websites as you are. They will be following the exact same rules as you are. So, how do you get the interview when employers have to read through hundreds or thousands of the same resume as yours?
There are many variables to consider. There are many styles of resumes to evaluate. There are many guidelines to follow. How do you know which ones are right for you, if you are just learning how to piece together a resume? You can do more harm than good if your resume creates a BAD IMPRESSION when it lands on a potential employer's desk.
Trying to go it alone at this crucial juncture is simply a fool's advice. It's the one point in time where your results will be totally dependent upon a resume that meets and exceeds many of the parameters of successfull resume building.
As jobs become harder and harder to find, when there are job opportunities, more people than ever in our history will be applying for those same job opportunities. Count on the new reality: you will be competing with hundreds or possibly thousands of other job seekers for each and every job position that comes open. Each of those competing applicants are reading the exact same websites and books that your are. You know those hundreds of sources promising to make you an instant resume-writing expert. There's more wisdom than you can imagine in that adage, "You get what you pay for." And this is not the time to skimp on whatever it takes to put your best foot forward. Potential employers simply can't interview everybody. That's why you must have a resume that separates you from the rest of the crowd. To do that, you need all the help you can get. And we have plenty of help to offer.
It starts with a free assessment of your resume. This is a one-time only Photos4Design.com rating of your current resume across a number of characteristics and factors. This free assessment is only available to 1st-time users of this service. Further, only 1 such free assessment is allowed per household / address.
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