FROM: Peter Newfield, Career-Resumes.com
By Peter Newfield
President of Career-Resumes.com®
Do you cut your own hair? Perform your own dental
work? Prepare your own taxes? Chances are that you leave these important
jobs to the professionals who are trained to do them well. Why,
then, would you even consider writing your own resume when an important
step in your career could hinge on this critical document?
A professionally written resume should not appear
“canned” or full of hype, if done correctly. When you
consult with a professional organization which specializes in writing
resumes, you should feel confident that your personal career information
will be presented in the strongest, most appealing format for your
particular industry.
A professionally written resume has the advantage
of being prepared by writers who are as familiar with the key industry
terms as they are with grammar, spelling, and punctuation. The professionally
written resume should contain the key words that industry H.R. managers
and executive headhunters need to see when scanning through the
thousands of documents received each week.
Another benefit of having your resume written
by professionals is objectivity. An objective writer can better
weed out the miscellaneous and filler information you may be tempted
to include in your resume. The resume writer can also evaluate your
career experience and highlight those achievements and accomplishments
that will help set you apart from the hundreds of other candidates
vying for the same position.
A resume is not an autobiography, it is a marketing
tool designed to get you noticed and get your foot in the door for
a critical first interview. Often when individuals attempt to write
their own resumes, they feel overwhelmed by the task. How much information
should I include? How far back should my resume go? Can I use the
same format I used when I wrote my first resume after college?
By presenting your career information to a resume
writing professional, you can go over the options and advice best
suited to your individual career experience and goals. The resume
writer wants to present you in the best possible light, while maintaining
all the factual titles, dates, and responsibilities that you have
accumulated over the years.
Probably one of the most important benefits of
having your resume professionally written, is the fact that an outside
contractor has a deadline to meet and can’t procrastinate
the way a typical job hunter often does when faced with the daunting
task of preparing his or her own resume!
For a free critique/price quote, email Career
Resumes at Peter@career-resumes.com.
Peter Newfield is President of Career-Resumes.com®,
one of the premier resume writing services in the United States.
He is The Resume Expert for BlueSteps.com, ExecutiveRegistry.com,
NETSHARE.com, DirectEmployer.com and the former Resume Expert for
Monster.com, Spencer Stuart Talent Network and the Career Center on AOL. View samples at: www.career-resumes.com