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How to Create a Resume that gets Results

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MBJ How to Create a Resume

It is a well known fact that the majority of job searches start with the use of a resume to generate interest. Often, the resume becomes the first exposure a company has to the candidate so it serves as a MAJOR advertisement for the candidate’s value to the company.

The resume should be professionally prepared due to the significance a resume plays in the candidate’s overall job search efforts. This means that the job seeker must avoid writing their resume. Your English professor is even unqualified. Not your uncle the CEO, an HR representative at another company or a fellow student or business associate.

The correct and proper author of a polished resume is an experienced professional in the business every day of writing successful resumes for people of all titles, experience and backgrounds. These legitimate writers often charge several hundred dollars to produce an excellent resume with the marketing power and content specifically written to appeal to certain careers and hiring executives.

Let’s broach the costs incurred to have a professional resume prepared. Suppose the cost is around $300.00. Compare that to the cost of being unemployed as in lost wages while job searching. For a young person making a salary of $50,000 per year – it corresponds to lost income of nearly $1000 per week or $200 a day. At a salary of $100,000 a year the figures double to $2000 a week and $400 per day in lost earnings.

It is vital that a job seeker realizes that lost earnings are GONE forever and cannot ever be recovered. This alone should provide the necessary motivation to have the resume professionally prepared -period.

Now that your resume is ready, select jobs that meet your criteria and apply in under 30 seconds or less. Find jobs of interest in postings from 125,000 web sites which are less than 24 hours old. These methods and more are available at http://muchbetterjobs.com

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