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Would anybody mind looking over my resume to see how it sounds?
I wouldn't mind, PM it to me
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Would anybody mind looking over my resume to see how it sounds?
Send them a text or give them a call. Just see how they're gig is going, bring up old memories on the gig, how business is going, and see how they're family is.How do yall go about reconnecting with business collegues you haven't talked to in over 4 mths or so?
I interviewed at an IT firm in June but they picked another guy who had more experience than me. Today the owner contacted me for another role for desktop support and the senior ITs will train me on the field so I can get more experience. The owner is setting me up to meet with the CTO next week to see if I'm a good fit to shadow him. Hope he likes me and not throw any curve balls.
I know what you mean, but I just don't have the experience or expertise to write them myself.Don't ever pay for a resume service.
Damn, that's the easiest $675 made in 10 minutes.
I consulted with a few others that were cheaper, around the 350 range, but this guy is a Yale graduate with 2 published books and according to him, with a 70% success rate when dealing with CFOs.Yea $675 is heavy for a resume dude. I would want interviews to be setup that week for that price.
Go to your career center they will do it for free.Has anyone used a resume writing agency? If so, how successful where they in getting you interviews?
I'm looking at one and I'm looking to pay around 675/with cover letter.
I'm also open in looking for a federal job as well. GS11 at least. Problem is that although I don't have the education I did do the job of a 04/GS11 althought my title was of a E7-03/GS09 ... The position was vacant and I was doing the job by default.
BTW, I have 63 credit hours with the majority in business. A GPA of 3.7 making the deans list every semester.
O alright cool coolI consulted with a few others that were cheaper, around the 350 range, but this guy is a Yale graduate with 2 published books and according to him, with a 70% success rate when dealing with CFOs.Yea $675 is heavy for a resume dude. I would want interviews to be setup that week for that price.
of course I don't know much about this process, hence the question.O alright cool cool
I think paying that much is crazy. A 70% success rate, in what sort of time frame? The resume game is so automated now too that he wont do much that you couldnt have done on your own. Just start with a template and add your info in, with your kind of GPA you'll be fine without a $700 resumes helpof course I don't know much about this process, hence the question.O alright cool cool
I want you guys inputs.
Has anyone used a resume writing agency? If so, how successful where they in getting you interviews?
I'm looking at one and I'm looking to pay around 675/with cover letter.
I'm also open in looking for a federal job as well. GS11 at least. Problem is that although I don't have the education I did do the job of a 04/GS11 althought my title was of a E7-03/GS09 ... The position was vacant and I was doing the job by default.
BTW, I have 63 credit hours with the majority in business. A GPA of 3.7 making the deans list every semester.
Thats not even a lot of jobs man you're young in the game. I was churning out 20 apps a day at minimum at one point.You guys are giving me second thoughts.
I will be looking into templates, but I might just have to bite the bullet. I wouldn't even know how to tide my education and GPA into a resume.
He did discuss how much the resume game has changed in the past few years. All the automated programs and key words/phrases but also once getting out that stage to have something legible that employers could understand.
Decisions ...
I have applied for 4 GS11 jobs and one supply chain management/financial advisor jobs and 2 were referred to HR 2 qualify but not highly qualified and one incomplete.
I haven't received a phone call, so I'm discourage.
I would be very careful with Craigslist. People tend to post jobs listings for jobs they themselves are seeking in order to get resumes and/or see the competition.Randomly checking Craigslist this morning and noticed every listing I've clicked into doesn't give the option to actually apply to the job.
Is there a glitch or am I missing something?