résumé
& CV
You have 6 seconds.
That is all the time you have to make a first impression with your résumé. As a matter of fact, by the time you finish reading this sentence, the person reading your résumé will have already determined its destination -- keep pile or trash bin. Keeping yourself out of the trash depends not only on your work experience, but also on how well you lay down the information visually.
What makes you so special?
In a sea of résumés, you want yours sailing smoothly at the top. Assuming all things are equal between you and your competitors, potential employers need to see why you are the best fit. First and foremost, they are looking for résumés that are tailored to their field, well-organized, and free of errors. However, they also are looking for something that is visually appealing and easy to read -- nothing fancy or cluttered.
What do you need?
Recent graduates need to consider a résumé that highlights work experience, internships, academic achievements, and volunteer/extracurricular activities.
If it is an entry-level position or a career change you are seeking, then your résumé should highlight your experience and background in a way that demonstrates you possess transferrable skills.
If you are mid-career or seeking a high-level career as a professional or executive, your résumé or CV should focus on your leadership capacity and career achievements.
Résumé
Entry-level ............200.
Professional ........ 300.
Executive ........... 400.
Cover Letter
Entry-level ..............50.
Professional .......... 60.
Executive ............. 70.
Turnaround
Turnaround is 3-10 days based on complexity. Expedited is a $75 fee.