A Resume Analysis Assessment helps individuals find niches in which to excel when completing screening applications during interviews. After clients experience Resume Analysis, their confidence builds to match to their new resume.
What grew from my experience creating resumes, came into being at CWW as “Resume Analysis”, the career counseling service I founded and trademarked as CWW Career-wise Ways…Not Just A Job-But a Career!
I started doing resumes when co-workers and friends asked me to make their resumes look and sound better. I liked hearing about their work experiences and analyzing and comparing those experiences because their jobs sounded so much more exciting than my own. The more I wrote and re-created resumes, the more I learned how to position a resume to be screened during interviews. I figured out how to create momentum in an individual’s resume by building on their experiences and layering in their skills to create flow. I learned how to re-word or re-phrase resume language to emphasize an individual’s experiences in the most positive way.
Everyone always came back to me to refine and tweak their resumes so they were more appealing to recruiters and they continued sharing their job search and career experiences with me. There are several points that CWW Resume Analysis highlights:
- Focus on the job seeker/career seeker as the source.
- Create “positive attention” emphasis in resumes.
- Make the job seeker/career changer “look as good on paper as in person”.
- Use Skills Charting (SklCtg) and Milestone Mapping (MMpg) to update an individual’s resume as often as their responsibilities, skills and accomplishments change.
- Emphasize what the job seeker/career changer has to offer a potential employer.
- Clean up and tighten up lackluster resumes.
- Eliminate dangling word descriptions and ho-hum clichés.
Resume Analysis $100