Has anyone used any of the local companies, and if so how was your experience? I am looking at getting one done.
Has anyone used any of the local companies, and if so how was your experience? I am looking at getting one done.
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Last edited by Sugarphreak; 07-08-2019 at 11:36 AM.
This is where I'd start as well.Originally posted by Sugarphreak
Have you looked at templates online at all as an option?
With all of the information and details you'd have provide to a professional anyway you're essentially paying them for formatting.
I'd say there is value in having a professional review your resume after you've drafted it though. If you've attended any post secondary institution they'll normally have a career centre that will give you comments at no charge.
I have, but honestly I am willing to spend the few hundred bucks to have something created for me. I am at the point in my career where this would serve me well. I can only imagine my competition will be doing the same.Originally posted by Sugarphreak
Have you looked at templates online at all as an option?
I spent a couple hundred on mine, wasn't at all necessary and he basically kept it the same as what I had, huge waste of money.
what point in your career is this?Originally posted by kgeig254
I am at the point in my career where this would serve me well. I can only imagine my competition will be doing the same.
heloc that shit
Mid-level professional. I am looking to move up the ladder with my next opportunity. I am happy where I am but looking to open some doors.Originally posted by lint
what point in your career is this?
I can not stress how beneficial this will be for you, I did it in 2006 and the $300 spent on the resume got me an additional $10,000 annually in my next job. Then my next job doubled my salary and I've found that I've pretty much gotten every job I've interviewed for since then, all thanks to a more professional resume which sticks out from the rest. Anytime I've reformatted my freinds' resumes it has helped them as well.
The only thing a resume does is get you an interview, form that point on you're on your own, no resume in the world will help you. And the more professional the resume, it will be much, much easier to get that interview. I say do it.
Originally posted by Go4Long
or else what? you'll turn on the caps lock?
you do realize this is the internet right? lolOriginally posted by rob the knob
mar, you are good guy at heart
you must realize your limitations
then you will be happy if you fine place in liveOriginally posted by blitz
Jesus man, I know you like Transformers, but you need to get out more. No one should get this upset over a movie based on children's toys.
Talk to a friend who already had one done professionally and steal his template
To that point, I have always been successful once I get to the interview stage. Would you mind giving me the contact where you got yours done?Originally posted by Mar
I can not stress how beneficial this will be for you, I did it in 2006 and the $300 spent on the resume got me an additional $10,000 annually in my next job. Then my next job doubled my salary and I've found that I've pretty much gotten every job I've interviewed for since then, all thanks to a more professional resume which sticks out from the rest. Anytime I've reformatted my freinds' resumes it has helped them as well.
The only thing a resume does is get you an interview, form that point on you're on your own, no resume in the world will help you. And the more professional the resume, it will be much, much easier to get that interview. I say do it.
I just used Monster, they were awesome. I had them do my resume and also spent another $120 or so to get them to do a cover letter. Well worth it.Originally posted by kgeig254
To that point, I have always been successful once I get to the interview stage. Would you mind giving me the contact where you got yours done?
Originally posted by Go4Long
or else what? you'll turn on the caps lock?
you do realize this is the internet right? lolOriginally posted by rob the knob
mar, you are good guy at heart
you must realize your limitations
then you will be happy if you fine place in liveOriginally posted by blitz
Jesus man, I know you like Transformers, but you need to get out more. No one should get this upset over a movie based on children's toys.
With the amount of information on the internet these days, you'd have to be an idiot not to know how to write a decent Resume and Cover Letter.
...Or just plain lazy
Let's see yours.Originally posted by jaylo
With the amount of information on the internet these days, you'd have to be an idiot not to know how to write a decent Resume and Cover Letter.
...Or just plain lazy
Originally posted by Go4Long
or else what? you'll turn on the caps lock?
you do realize this is the internet right? lolOriginally posted by rob the knob
mar, you are good guy at heart
you must realize your limitations
then you will be happy if you fine place in liveOriginally posted by blitz
Jesus man, I know you like Transformers, but you need to get out more. No one should get this upset over a movie based on children's toys.
post yours firstOriginally posted by Mar
Let's see yours.
heloc that shit
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Last edited by Sugarphreak; 07-08-2019 at 11:36 AM.
lol, a bit confusing because you say your $300 resume got you $10k, but then later say all it does is get you in the door. If you're in a very competitive field, you have a poor resume, and you're not very good with the internet, then for sure it might help. But if you're reasonably competent in word and have put a reasonable amount of work and effort into your resume, you should get into the building so long as you're remotely qualified for the job, and as you noted, that's all the resume will do anyways.Originally posted by Mar
I can not stress how beneficial this will be for you, I did it in 2006 and the $300 spent on the resume got me an additional $10,000 annually in my next job. Then my next job doubled my salary and I've found that I've pretty much gotten every job I've interviewed for since then, all thanks to a more professional resume which sticks out from the rest. Anytime I've reformatted my freinds' resumes it has helped them as well.
I beefed up my resume for free last year with the help of a good proofreader, the internet, and some comments from a headhunter. In the end, I also doubled my compensation in a job I felt I was under-qualified for. Most people here really should be able to update their own resumes.
Look at resume formats online and worry more about interview skills and networking. Look over your resume for inconsistencies in spacing, periods (or none), etc. Be clear and concise. I can mot stress the formatting. HR looks for reasons to toss your resume, don't let a period be THE reason.
Ironically, almost all emails I have received from HR are poorly written and have typos!
Last edited by msommers; 11-30-2011 at 04:45 PM.
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I honestly have no clue how to use Word but the resume service does more than formatting, they write the job experience out for you in a way which gets through a lot of the filters used by larger employers.Originally posted by tenth
lol, a bit confusing because you say your $300 resume got you $10k, but then later say all it does is get you in the door. If you're in a very competitive field, you have a poor resume, and you're not very good with the internet, then for sure it might help. But if you're reasonably competent in word and have put a reasonable amount of work and effort into your resume, you should get into the building so long as you're remotely qualified for the job, and as you noted, that's all the resume will do anyways.
I beefed up my resume for free last year with the help of a good proofreader, the internet, and some comments from a headhunter. In the end, I also doubled my compensation in a job I felt I was under-qualified for. Most people here really should be able to update their own resumes.
Originally posted by Go4Long
or else what? you'll turn on the caps lock?
you do realize this is the internet right? lolOriginally posted by rob the knob
mar, you are good guy at heart
you must realize your limitations
then you will be happy if you fine place in liveOriginally posted by blitz
Jesus man, I know you like Transformers, but you need to get out more. No one should get this upset over a movie based on children's toys.
It's not difficult to write a pretty good resume, IMO, especially with what's available online. Just use perfect grammar, spelling, consistency, etc. All stuff we learned in Jr. High or earlier.
Plus, this is Calgary, and if you work in O&G, pretty much the only thing that matters is who you know and your years of experience (not saying a resume doesn't matter).