Thursday, September 1, 2011

A FIRST-CLASS PROFESSIONAL RESUME WRITER CAN HELP YOU BEAT THE COMPETITION

A first-class professional resume writer can help you beat the competition. In the recession of 2011, he or she will refocus your resume, strengthen it and also "fix"or remove any possible negatives. (Many job seekers still have "red flags" in their self-written resumes.)

But most resume writers are NOT first class and DON'T know enough about marketing you on paper. Certificates in resume writing cannot be a substitute for years of writing experience.

So, what are the skills of a good Professional Resume Writer? Why can he or she write a much better resume than you?




What will qualify a resume writer to assist you? Is a resume writing certification enough? Let's see what skills and experience he or she needs to have.



SKILLS OF A GOOD PROFESSIONAL RESUME WRITER






First, he or she she must have strong analytical skills -- to analyze and discover your skills, strengths, and achievements. These are your VALUE to a picky employer. The writing professional will identify skills that are both transferrable and marketable.



A background that includes career counseling as well as wide experience in the job market will therefore be useful.



To know what skills are required in various jobs and at different levels, a skilled writer needs to read career literature, consult the Dictionary of Occupational Titles and constantly check classified job ads in newspapers and on the Internet. Jobs and job requirements are constantly changing.



In particular, he or she could help you target specific positions by carefully matching up an employer's stated needs with what you are able to offer.



If you lack one or more of those essential requirements, an experienced professional is usually able to suggest other equivalents or items that may fairly be substituted. (This is often the way to "improve" one's formal education!)



Second, a good resume writer knows a lot about the art of presentation.



It is the skilled way in which your information is selected, organized, and presented that will enhance your perceived value and impress the reader.



This also requires a knowledge of resume "cosmetics" and "surgery"-- but NEVER anything unethical. The word, resume means "summary".



Third, a good resume writer must understand how the "buyer" thinks -- those who screen as well as those who do the hiring. Nowadays, Sally the Screener is looking at dozens of resumes daily. Which of your items might be "red flags" or "turn-offs"? To avoid being screened out in seconds, is the first step. But a professional writer must also have the ability to draft your best selling points.



Fourth, a skilled resume writer must know how an effective sales device or marketing tool should be designed and constructed in your particular case. There are no standard resumes. People are not clones. Yours has to be custom-made using your own, unique "ingredients." That's why nearly all resume templates are a waste of time. They WON'T help you to do justice to yourself.



And last, but not least, a professional writer should be able to write good English -- in the language of the employer and not of literature. A good job resume should not include flowery, fancy or exaggerated language. It is a job search tool, not a literary masterpiece.







Photograph of Matthew Greene, M.Phil., resumé writer.Front cover Matthew Greene's book, Winning Resumes.



Why do I mention English last and not first?



Because hundreds of English majors consult with resume-writing professionals -- even graduates with a GPA of 3.9. What they want help with is the specific language of resume writing and how to organize and present their data in the most effective way.



Finally, a good resume writer's best credential is his or her track record of developing hundreds or thousands of resumes that have already helped clients to get HIRED.



What are his or her testimonials or success stories? Word of mouth is usually the best recommendation. [ http://www.winning-resumes.com/testimonials.htm ]



NOTE: It may surprise you that there are highly skilled and successful resume writers who have never bothered to become "certified" as professional resume writers. They don't need to be. Their expert articles and books they've written on the subject of resume writing, their extensive experience of creating resumes and their successes speak more loudly than any certificate!





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mattgreene@aol.com
Tel.: 1-718-436-3504



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