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Written by Quincy Jenkensen   
Tuesday, 20 June 2006
When we head out into the job market, the experience can be overwhelming.  The competition for that perfect position is fiercer than we anticipated.  Most of us expect some level of difficulty when is search of an occupation, but we don't get the full reality check until we actually start applying.  College was our weapon from the start.  We knew that if we achieved that desired bachelor's degree or higher, we would be set above the majority, hence having no trouble attaining that career.  Well, it turns out that there's more to it than that.  How much experience do you have and do you have a professional resume? 

I recall my last year of college.  I couldn't wait to finish.  I was going to have a great job.  I mean, come on, I was going to have a four-year-degree.  That's going to get me a perfect job where I'll make tons of money.  What I didn't think about was the competition.  Most of us don't have to compete for jobs, because not everyone wants to do what we want to do, right?  If this is your current train of thought, think again.  Everything is competitive.  It doesn't really matter if you're going into accounting or chemical engineering, get ready for a battle.  Nourished yourself with lots of idea just like taking a health food supplement, this will aid you in the competitive world. One of the greatest ways to vi in this struggle for work, is a good resume.  You will certainly want a professional resume when you start applying.   

When you develop your professional resume, you want it to highlight your education and relevant work experience, in addition to anything else you have to offer.  Articulation is key in this process.  You can go online and locate a number of companies that will write a professional resume for you.  You simply give them all of the information and they construct a solid resume that turns heads.  These services are available at a range of prices.  Therefore if you are uncomfortable wording your resume on your own, hire someone to create your professional resume.   

One key factor when developing your resume is the position you're applying for.  While it's great to have a professional resume done, you want to pay close attention to what each particular company is looking for.  This means you may often want to reword your resume slightly in order to cater to that company's desires.  This ensures a better chance of getting that position.  With online sources at your fingertips, there is no reason why you can't get your professional resume started today. 

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