The do's and dont's

You’re graduating and want a resume writer

Be prepared before you call

For many tertiary students, working with a resume writer is their first taste of non-negotiable deadlines and meeting the professional expectations of others.

If the resume writer is any good (that’s a subject in itself), he or she will be very busy but most will do what they can to help graduating students.

Here’s a couple of hints for students to make it easier:

Always send your latest resume, even if it’s a few years old, with the first contact.

Have a clear idea of the job you want to apply for.

If the job has been advertised, send the job link.

Make sure there is at least a week for the writer to meet the position deadline. Remember, you’ll be working in partnership with the writer. They won’t write the whole application for you.

Meet the reply deadlines set by the resume writer.

Apply for one job at a time.

A couple of things not to do:

Fail to send your old or current resume when you said you would.

Be vague or unclear about the job you want to apply for.

The reason is good resume writers are in demand. They’ll dump you and move on to the next client.

Follow this guideline and you won’t go wrong.

Put your best foot forward

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