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Hello nesters, I have a few questions how many of you have paid for a professional resume? Is it worth? Im going to graduate with my bachelor's in August and hope to have a job asap. Thanks
Re: Resume
Utalize the career center at your school until you get everything you can from them. Then once they help you as much as they can with the resume get a professionals oppinion on it. They wil have more specific advice to give on what is expected.
To make the look of your resume pop have a graphic design student (or graphic designer if you can afford one) help you out. They will be able to make a logo, business cards, cover letter and resume understated yet stand out. They could make it over the top or tie in with your field of study.
Ditto on this. I had a professional resume writer help me re-write my CV a few years ago. I specifically use someone with experience working with both the geographic region and industry/field that I was targeting. I can't say it was useful right out of the gate, simply because I was changing industries. Now, that I've had some experience in my new field, it is definitely more useful.
Where I am from they offer free government resources to help you write your resume, find courses to strengthen your abilities, and also help you locate jobs.
I used this and had someone "professionally" help write my resume. I had been unemployed for 3 months sending out the resume I had written for myself and got no responses. Within a week of sending out my updated "professional" resume, I had 4 job interviews and got hired on.
It's incredibly helpful to sit down with someone who knows exactly what someone is looking for in a resume. At my current job I've seen so many resumes passed over without a second glance because they didn't like the format. I would look into free services before putting money into it though. I feel like there should be something available to you like that.