Professional Resume Writing Services: How Do You Select Your Writer?

Finding the Right Professional to Write Your Resume

Brian Munger
When choosing to utilize a professional resume writer, be sure that the writer has the proper credentials and experience. Any respectable resume writer will hold active status as a Certified Professional Resume Writer (CPRW), obtained from the Professional Association of Resume Writers. This is not one of those certificates that simply require a quick payment and easy 5-minute test to "earn your stripes." To earn this certificate, a writer has to complete a long and elaborate test, which is judged by a panel of experts. Writers often have to craft their resume writing skills for several months before being able to pass this test and achieve certification.

One source where you can find a writer with CPRW credentials is RESUMEPHENOM.COM

To relieve any doubt of certification, a picture of the writer's certification is included on the home page of this site. It should be noted that this writer has written nearly 2,000 resumes for a wide range of levels, including CEOs, CFOs, VPs, Sales Managers, IT Managers, Human Resource Specialists, Operations Managers, Engineers, Teachers, Manufacturing/Production Managers, Marketing Coordinators, Accountants, and Financial Consultants.

In addition to offering professional resumes, the site offers cover letters, thank you letters, marketing letters, LinkedIn profile creation, and 30-minute resume consultations/critiques. Prices for resumes range from the $90-range to $200, depending on experience and job objective. The average turnaround time is 3 to 4 days, although you can request RUSH services for an additional fee.

The process is quite simple. All you need to do is forward your resume and fill out a brief questionnaire to supply any relevant information that is not already listed on your resume. Once you complete those two tasks, the writer will get to work ASAP.

Once the resume is finished, it will be emailed to you in Microsoft Word version. For the first 30 days after receiving your new resume, the writer provides free revisions if you have changes that you want made to the documents. Once you approve the document, it is time to start sending those applications! Good luck!

Published by Brian Munger

Brian Munger is a Certified Professional Resume Writer (CPRW) and holds active membership status with the Professional Association of Resume Writers (PARW). Munger is the owner/CEO of Resume Phenom, LLC, a c...  View profile

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  • Danielle Olivia Tefft3/14/2011

    Very interesting! I can tell you probably write a "mean" resume! Best of luck in your endeavors!

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