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<blockquote data-quote="SonicDTR" data-source="post: 16029311" data-attributes="member: 64345"><p>Resumes are very field specific. I'm in IT and it seems that most of my specific resume experience and advice don't compare to other fields. If you're in IT I can give you more specific advice.</p><p></p><p>That said, I used a resume writer when leaving the military and it was a huge help. They weren't perfect, but I took that one as a template and have simply updated it over the years. I always get compliments on my resume, and never have an issue getting interviews. So, if you're a terrible writer with no resume experience then absolutely seek the help of a professional. I don't mean a professional resume writer though, get someone in the field you're pursuing that can give you professional and relevant advice regarding your resume. Flat out ask them for help writing it if you have to. Once you put it out there and start getting interest or interviews, every time you talk to someone is an opportunity to improve that resume! Any decent recruiter will want your resume to look good too, so make sure to ask them for feedback.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SonicDTR, post: 16029311, member: 64345"] Resumes are very field specific. I'm in IT and it seems that most of my specific resume experience and advice don't compare to other fields. If you're in IT I can give you more specific advice. That said, I used a resume writer when leaving the military and it was a huge help. They weren't perfect, but I took that one as a template and have simply updated it over the years. I always get compliments on my resume, and never have an issue getting interviews. So, if you're a terrible writer with no resume experience then absolutely seek the help of a professional. I don't mean a professional resume writer though, get someone in the field you're pursuing that can give you professional and relevant advice regarding your resume. Flat out ask them for help writing it if you have to. Once you put it out there and start getting interest or interviews, every time you talk to someone is an opportunity to improve that resume! Any decent recruiter will want your resume to look good too, so make sure to ask them for feedback. [/QUOTE]
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