With nearly 400 professional resume services
listed on the web today, and all of them making lofty claims such as Best Resumes,
Cheapest Resumes, and Guaranteed Interviews or Your Money Back, it
can be confusing, to say the least. Deciding that you need a professional resume writer to
help with your search is easy - finding the most qualified service for you will prove to
be the real challenge.
First of all, ask yourself what it is that
you expect from a professional resume writing service. If you think that a new resume will
automatically get you in the door, you're wrong. A well-written, visually impressive
resume that highlights your achievements will certainly improve your success rate, but
there are no guarantees in ANY job search. You'll also want to determine what you are
willing to pay and why -- are you looking for quick and cheap or are you willing to invest
in your career? Those are two important questions that need to be carefully weighed. I've
been asked a number of times for a resume overnight or for "discounts" on quoted
services because they have only budgeted X amount of dollars. First of all, the better
your resume, the more opportunities you will receive...and there is no way a writer can
"throw something together" without taking the time to learn a great deal about
you! If a service promises overnight work, you have to ask yourself why? If they are
that readily available, then they aren't a very busy practice, probably for a reason. Most
quality services offer a several day turnaround time and most quality services spend a
good deal of time on each project. A great resume can't be rushed if it's done right.
Once you identify your expectations from a
resume service, youll have to invest some time researching the myriad of companies
out there. There are several factors you
should investigate before selecting the person who is going to compose one of the most
important documents of your life, a decision thats not to be taken lightly in light
of todays competitive market and uncertain economy. Lest
you be tempted to hire the first service that comes up in your search for resume
writer, realize that you have lots of choices and because of that, need to do your
homework. Hint For even more choices, perform numerous keyword searches including
resume writing, resume writer, professional resumes,
resume samples, executive resumes, professional resume
services, etc. In the meantime, here are a few essential qualifiers that should play
a key role in your decision.
Price
Wars As with any product or service, its tempting to choose the least
expensive one. On the other hand, its not uncommon to believe that the highest
priced service is the best; after all, they must be good in order to command thousand
dollar fees, right? Wrong. While the price of the resume and limitations of your budget
are important considerations, you dont always get what you pay for. Even the
cheapest services may end up costing you more in the long run when you realize
youve just thrown away money to someone who used the same Word template you could
have utilized on your own without including important information. The higher-priced
services may conversely, lead you to believe that you absolutely NEED an expensive resume
and frequently land their clients based on a strong sales pitch for the resume and
additional services, not on their writing talent. Price should equal value, i.e., the
ultimate return on your investment. If you are quoted
a reasonable fee (somewhere between the $99.00 guys and the $1,000 heavy hitters),
you have a good chance of paying for a well-crafted document that can easily generate more
interviews, boost your confidence and frequently position you as a candidate worthy of a
position that commands a higher salary. For example, lets say the cost of your
resume is $300.00, which, initially, may seem like a significant investment. However, once
that resume starts opening doors to more quality interviews than youve received in
the past and results a better job, or even a new job after an extended period of
employment, this investment has paid for itself. Conclusion
Price should obviously be measured, yet not be the driving factor of your
selection.
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Representative
Work If one were to order a piece of jewelry, art or furniture, a savvy
consumer will want to review the talent first, right? Nobody
wants to spend money on an item without seeing samples of items or products that the
artist has produced. This is by far, one of the most telling tales of a resume
services quality. Without viewing their resumes, how can you be sure that their
resumes are really ARE the best or the most successful? In my
research, Ive seen more websites than not who claim to offer outstanding resumes
without any proof at all. Ive even gone as far as contacting these companies to
request a sample and have been told that since each client is different, a sample
wont help. I dont buy that a good writer is a good writer, period
and there should be nothing to hide. If you do see samples, make sure they are legible and
not small graphics of what it will look like, as you have to be able to read
it! In addition to just looking impressive, the content must be doubly compelling, as
its the content that drives the employer to pick up the phone, not just a pretty
design. Most intelligent professionals, upon taking the time to review both presentation
and content, are able to decide what whether or not a resume is compelling. Not seeing a
sample is almost a sure sign that this service merely types resumes rather
than actually composing marketing documents designed to impress the employer. Conclusion If you arent impressed with the
samples or dont see any at all,, it may be best to keep on looking!
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Certifications
There are a number of different writing, training and coaching certifications
available from which to pursue and from a variety of professional organizations that focus
on writing or coaching practices. This does not mean that certification guarantees a
quality product, nor does it mean that whoever certified the individual is the best judge
of writing/coaching, particularly when the judging is based on a number of subjective
opinions as to what a good coach or writer really should do. However, many of
the professionals I know who are in the business of certifying individuals are frequently
right on the money. Though certifications are certainly helpful in your decision making
process, you cannot automatically discount a service that does not boast any. Most
certifications require payment in order to take a test or complete a course and there are
many qualified, talented professionals who do not feel the need for investing money just
to prove what they already know - that theyre skilled in what they do and have
proven their mettle over the years, gaining more knowledge and hands-on experience than
any certification could demonstrate. You may prefer to work with an experienced writer
rather than someone who just recently obtained his or her certification, yet little
experience their belt or find someone who has both. Conclusion While certification is helpful and shows a commitment
to ones craft, there are plenty of other good writers who are producing astounding
work without the formality. Again, samples and other credentials (below) speak volumes.
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Publications
Being published for recognized expertise is a genuine accomplishment for any writer
and better yet, its easy to verify. A good writer will usually try to get their
works published, either in some sort of resume or career book or on a respected website
that displays career articles. A good writer is proud of their work and likes to see it in
print. A good writer can back up claims of publications merely by sending you copies of
articles or directing you to links where they are featured. Even if someones work is
not featured in any public publication, either on the web or in a book/magazine, articles
on their site will give you a good understanding of their writing style and knowledge of
the industry (or lack thereof). Conclusion If
someone touts their publications, ask for proof or copies. Easy enough.
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Memberships
Similar to certifications, memberships in career organizations exhibit a commitment
to ones craft. They also allow the writer to remain up to date on hiring, employment
and writing trends while providing vast networking opportunities through the members that
include a diverse group of professionals including recruiters, career coaches, resume
writers, job search strategists and human resource managers. These organizations are
entirely focused on the career industry and most hold yearly conventions, semi-annual
courses and teleclasses. They offer industry-related book clubs, e-lists, newsletters and
articles that continue to help the member gain knowledge in almost any career-related
topic, whether it is unemployment statistics, cover letter writing, recruiter trends or
unique client situations. Conclusion Paid
memberships normally prompt active participation from members and provide the writer with
great, up-to-date resources.
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Years of
experience Though this is sometimes difficult to confirm, information can be
verified merely by talking the person in charge of the service and/or checking to see when
a website or business was formally established through public records. Dont rely
merely on what a website claims; pick up the phone talk to the owner. Ask pointed
questions as to when they started in the business, what their background consists of and
how many resumes theyve written. Question them on resume trends, job search
statistics and their success rate. In short, get a feel for who will be managing your
writing project. If he/she falters, or seems to steer the conversation away from
themselves and back onto you, i.e., trying to sell their services without even listening
to your questions or what you need, chances are they arent as experienced as they
say. Most true professionals in any industry are generally proud of their work and more
than happy to talk about what they know, how theyve contributed and better yet, how
they can help you. Conclusion Any answers
bathed in hesitation, evasiveness, hard selling or rudeness should clue you in to either
performing more research or better yet, moving on.
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Recognized
Expertise In addition to the presentation of impressive samples, being
recognized by ones industry peers is a big accomplishment. When a writer is featured
or endorsed as a resume expert, they are likely to have already proven themselves;
its also simple to check. If youre doubtful, ask for proof and follow up on
what youre given. For example, if a website claims that the writer is featured as an
expert on another site, visit that site to make sure or do a search for the writers
name, which will frequently lead to you all kinds of links provided they are
well-connected! Acknowledgment also takes the
form of having their work published in a book that includes resume samples. There are many
leading books out there dedicated to resumes and cover letters alone, usually comprised of
samples from professional writers. Its not easy to have your work selected because
there is usually a flood of competition from other writers (and multiple submissions from
each!) so having ones work published numerous times is a great testimonial to
ones knowledge and ability. Follow up for you is easy, because most of these books
can be found in major bookstores. Be wary,
though, of writers whose only claim to fame are quotes in various periodicals
or television shows. Most quotes are usually one-liners, not full-blown interviews and do
not a writer/expert make! They are also more difficult to verify. Conclusion Publications are generally a good thing; you just
need to verify them if something sounds fishy!
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History
of Company /Picture/Name of Owner Ive seen too many websites that have
absolutely no information about the history of company or even the name of the owner. Even
while researching the About Us link, I found that information has been very
vague and rarely contained any real information about the company or the writer(s).
Frequently, these About Us pages were just reiterations of what they claim
theyll do for their clients, with nothing whatsoever about backgrounds, expertise,
knowledge, certifications, memberships and/or years of experience. Most reputable
companies (no matter what the industry) are more than happy to sell themselves, so be sure
to check out this important link. Conclusion If a site doesnt contain a comprehensive
overview of credentials and qualifications, there is mostly likely a reason!
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Quality
of Site A good resume service should be hosting a highly professionally
designed site as they are in the business of making strong first impressions! A quality site is one that offers the visitors
valuable information, not just sales pitches. Sure, all companies need to market
themselves but the site should also address the visitors needs. Most respected
services include numerous links related to FAQs, career expertise in the form
of articles, resume samples, clear pricing and service explanations, an About
Us page, testimonials and stated credentials. The site should be visually pleasing,
easy to navigate, contain its own URL (much more credible than
www.freehomepage/townshipmain/resumesbyjan.htm), contain well-written content and of
course, spark your interest. Homemade sites are easier to spot they are just
one-page jobs claiming cheap pricing and not much else. Conclusion First impressions in this instance are usually spot on;
if you arent impressed, dont bother.
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Personalized
Service & Relationships Probably the most important aspect to factor in
along with the above is your comfort level with your writer that is developed either
through phone consults or email correspondence. You need to feel confident, not pressured.
You need to be sure that your writer is going to work with you no matter what and that the
writer will be open to suggestions. Yes, they are the expert, but its also your
resume. If someone dictates what you need without considering your concerns, you will
never feel comfortable using your resume. You need to make sure that they are approachable
and reachable. You need to make sure that you
gain a sense of personalized attention, not just empty promises. Even if a writer is busy
(and most good services are busy for a reason), you should have a feeling of assurance
that your needs will be just as important as other clients. Conclusion - Ask questions and trust your gut
you know the type
of people with which you like to interact, so if you feel uneasy about getting the
attention you need, you probably wont.
While following these recommendations
cannot always guarantee a successful partnership, they can certainly help you narrow down
your selection and relieve your mind of a wasted investment. In the end, it will most likely be the combination
of expertise, pricing, service level and personalization that will cement your choice and
youll ultimately be grateful that you took the time to do your homework. |