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Questions & Answers

  • Is it worth paying a resume writer?

    Absolutely.  Over more than twenty years, I have had countless clients tell me they had more interviews and better offers after working with me to write their resume.  

  • How much does it cost to hire a resume write?

    Resume writing pricing can vary greatly.  For my service, fees range between $200-$400.  This service includes a review of 5-10 job posts to analyze the market, a 45–60-minute interview to develop content for the resume, writing, and editing.  Unlike resume builder services in which the client never speaks to the writer, I believe in and value collaboration with my clients.  

  • How do I find a good resume writer?

    I would recommend looking at five factors:


    1. Experience:  How long has the writer you are working with been in business?  Experience matters.  Many larger companies hire writers with limited experience.  I have worked as a career coach and resume writer since 2001.


    2. Transparency:  Does the writer offer samples?  Is he/she willing to answer your questions?  There is no standard model for resume writing.  I put samples on my website, and after finishing free consultations with client, I send them more specific samples.   


    3. Testimonials:  Do they have reviews?  Are those reviews on multiple websites?  Reviews of my work can be found on Google, Yelp, LinkedIn, and my website.


    4. Service or Product:  Does the writer’s website talk about how he/she is going to help you, or is it all about what they want to sell?  I tailor my services to each client and what they need. 


     5. Collaboration: Does the writer work with you, or are you just filling out a question? 

    I talk with my clients at every stage of the project.  Many come back to me to update their resume, and they refer their family and friends.   


  • Is it ethical to hire a resume writer or resume writing service?

    A resume is a marketing document.  Large companies like Microsoft and McDonalds pay marketing companies to help shape their message.  You should do the same by hiring a resume to make you look good to employers.  In writing your resume, I focus on what the employer wants.

  • How long does it take a resume writer to write a resume?

    Since each project involves conversations between you and me, most projects take about a week.  If you need a project to be expedited, I will do my best to meet those goals.  

  • Who is the best resume writing service?

    Some people will claim to be “the best.”  I’m not that arrogant.  However, I know that my clients have been successful because of my skills as a career consultant and resume writer.  How do I know that?  When clients come to me for updates, I see how they have progressed in their careers and reached their goals.  

  • How often should I update my resume?

    Some people believe they should update their resume as soon as they get a new job.  In most cases, I do not agree.  What do you know about a job until you’ve worked at it for at least a few months?  I recommend updating the resume when you are ready to start looking for work.  I also urge clients to update the resume with a focus on the job they are pursuing, not the one they are leaving behind.  

  • How do I write a resume if I’m changing careers?

    For most people a career change resume is about showing why you are qualified.  For some people that is based on completion of a new degree or certification.  For others, it is based on development of transferable skills.  In helping clients change careers, I write resumes that speak to the employers’ need by using what was learned in school or transferable skills learned on the job.  

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