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The Quintessential Professional Resume

A professional resume is more than just writing some facts on fancy heavy-weight bonded paper. It is about having the right resume for the job and having accurate information that is clear, concise and has no spelling or grammatical errors. Professional resume writing services make their money from people who are not sure about how to write a resume. Writing one does not have to be difficult. If you take your time and research the numerous online resume resources, then you too can write a document of which to be proud, and hopefully land that dream job.

 

If you find that you are having writer's block when it comes to writing your professional resume, then there are places you can turn to for resume templates and resume samples. Microsoft Word allows you to create a resume and simply fill in the information. You save it to your computer and then either email, fax or mail the document to the employer, depending on what he or she has requested.

A cover letter is the most often overlooked piece of paper when a person is applying for a job. This is particularly true of online job banks. People upload their resume but fail to create a cover letter. It may explain why they do not often hear back from the company. An employer can learn more from a good cover letter than an excellent resume. Cover letters show intent and why you would be a good fit for the company. Take the time to write a cover letter. In today's job market it is expected, as it demonstrates good business ethics and shows respect.

Even though there have been countless articles and interviews done on this subject, it bears repeating as some people have not learned the lesson. Do not lie on your resume. It is good practice to make your resume stand out, but do not do this by lying or fudging the facts. Most companies will check to ensure that you are telling the truth about your salary history, education and your past employment. It is not worth the repercussions.

A professional resume does not have to be elaborate. It is a document that tells your work history. It should be clear, concise and to the point. The same goes for the cover letter. If you are having trouble churning out a professional document, then you can always hire someone to do the task for you. Many online resume resources offer sample resumes and cover letters. Just make sure to give them all of your information as well as details about your past job experiences.