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Comparing Guarantees: Advance Your IT Career vs ResumeEdge, CareerPerfect

Since our founding in 2008, one of our top priorities has been to give you the assurance you need to be confident in our resume writing service. To earn your trust, we backed up all of our IT Resume Packages with a 60-Day Money Back Guarantee. For whatever reason, you are unsatisfied with our IT Resumes; you can get your money-back.

However, we know that we are not the only resume writing service in town. If you do a search for resume writing services, you will find thousands upon thousands search results. Even if you look on many job boards, you will find links to resume writing services.

Many of those sites offer a guarantee similar to ours, but you have to read the fine print. For instance,

  • Dice.com and ResumeEdge.com have partnered to bring you the best resume writing and editing services available for all professional levels and IT job types.
  • Monster.com resume writing services is powered by CareerPerfect.com.

At first look, both guarantees are pretty similar. Advance Your IT Career, ResumeEdge, and CareerPerfect offer a satisfaction guarantee. But that’s where the similarities end.

Here’s word for word, the guarantee listed on each website:

ResumeEdge’s Guarantee
Upon completing your resume and any related materials ordered, we will forward a draft for your review. You can then contact us within our 7-day review period to make up to 2 rounds of revisions.We will work with you during this time to make additional edits to ensure that all documents meet PARW and ResumeEdge.com quality standards.

CareerPerfect’s Guarantee
We guarantee you will be completely satisfied…
…or we will rewrite your resume for free! We confidently offer this guarantee based upon 25+ years’ leading the industry.

Advance Your IT Career’s Guarantee
If you invest your hard-earned money with me, you deserve an IT resume that lands at the top of employer’s job search. So if at anytime within 60 days of ordering any of my products, you are not 100% confident your phone is ringing for interviews, then simply e-mail me for a refund. Within 24 hours, I’ll credit a total refund to your account. (However, it may take a few days for your account to process and record it.) That’s my guarantee to you!

Clearly Advance Your IT Career’s guarantee is better.

One final question, who would you rather write your IT resume? A company willing to put their money where their mouth is or one that doesn’t.
If you’d like to learn more about our resume writing service, us a call 1 (800) 541-9860 or http://www.advanceyouritcareer.com/it-resume-writing-services.

To your IT career success,
Ivan Hurt
Certified Professional Resume Writer (CPRW) and Ex-IT Hiring Manager

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14 MORE GOOD RULES FOR GETTING A BETTER JOB

Jeffrey Fox tells the following story in his book “Don’t Send a Resume”:

Douglas MacArthur, the legendary World War II Army general, was looking to hire a new aide. After a staff review of candidates, MacArthur interviewed the “short list.” One of the potential aides was a young lieutenant. At the beginning of the interview, the general asked the lieutenant, “Did you have any trouble finding the place?”

“No, sir,” answered the lieutenant, who then asked, “Sir, what is your view of the role of the Army in winning the war here in the Pacific?”

For one hour, interrupted only by the lieutenant’s occasional “uh-huh” and “Could you elaborate?”, the great general talked. At the end of the “interview,” the lieutenant was offered the job. Later, MacArthur told one of his colonels that the young lieutenant was one of the most intelligent officers he had ever met.

I had the same experience in graduate school. I spent a quarter of an hour telling a visiting scholar how much I liked his books and what an important critic he was and asking him fan-club type questions. He later said to the department chairman, “That young man is extremely bright. He’s one of your best students, in my view.” He formed that opinion without hearing a single thing about me or what I could do and without hearing a single opinion of mine except how much I like him.

This is important to remember when you are seeking a job. It’s useful in any interview but especially so if you get to talk to the person you’ll be working for.

14 More Things You Can Do to Get a Better Job

That said, let’s round out this week’s discussion with 14 more ways to get a better job — from your current employer or a new one.

1. Your cover letter should be very personal. It should indicate that you (a) know the company in some detail, (b) like the company, and (c) believe you have something specific and valuable to contribute to it.

2. If you include a resume, make sure it is tailored to the individual company.

3. When talking about yourself, don’t use self-serving cliches (such as “a passion for customer service”) that virtually any job candidate can make. Instead, use facts, incidents, and numbers to reveal your qualities and capabilities.

4. When you are talking or writing about your accomplishments, focus on what you have done recently (say, in the last few years).

5. If you have no relevant experience, don’t try to pretend you do by making a job at Burger King sound like rocket science. Here is where you make up for your lack of experience by showing specific knowledge of the company and industry you aim to work for. If you’ve done your homework well, you will be seen as a blank sheet with great potential (always desirable).

6. Don’t summarize your career, experience, or skills. State the facts briefly and clearly once.

7. Don’t say what your career objective is. No one cares but you. Your job, as the salesman and the sales product, is to talk about the needs and desires of your prospect, not yourself.

8. When you go for an interview, have a specific objective in mind and work hard to achieve it. If you haven’t been promised it by the end of the interview, ask for it (nicely).

9. A hiring interview is a sales call. Don’t talk or tell. Answer, ask, and listen.

10. Consider “showing” something — a customer survey, industry data, etc. — that illustrates the work you’ve already done and helps make the case that you can contribute to the company’s success. The tactic of showing is a time-honored staple of strong sales people.

11. If you interview at a restaurant, don’t drink alcohol and/or order something and eat very little of it.

12. In your research, discover dress preferences, if any, of the company you’re interviewing for. Don’t be a rebel. Conform.

13. Don’t try to befriend your prospective employer. Be friendly instead.

14. If you feel you might not get the job you are seeking, suggest that you can do a project for the company on a free-lance basis. Perhaps even for free. “That way, you can find out if I can do what I’ve promised,” you can say, “without any risk on your part.” This works in selling vacuum cleaners. It should work for you.

One final word from Jeffery Fox: “If you don’t know why the company should hire you, it’s a good bet the company won’t know either.”

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How to make sure an IT recruiter spots your IT resume?

 

When an IT recruiter does a search for a resume using an online job site like Dice, Monster, CareerBuilder, etc or their companies resume database; they search for qualified IT professionals using keywords. 

Generally, the IT recruiter will first do a search based on a specific skill set that their client is looking for, such as ASP.net, CCNA, etc. Let me example:

A client needs 3 software developers who know ASP.net, VB.net, SQL Server, IIS, C#. My client really needs someone who knows ASP.net and SQL Server.

Using this example, I;m going to show you how to guarantee an IT recruiter will I’m going put in the keywords of ASP.net and SQL Server. Now, why is this bloody important? This is important because if you resume was written highlighting your skills using ASP.net and SQL Server, your resume will appear at the top of my search list

Key Point: If your IT resume is keyword rich for a specific skill set, 9 times out of 10, it will land at the top of an IT recruiters search results when they are looking to fill that open position.

Whatever you do, DON’T WRITE KEYWORD THROUGHOUT YOUR RESUME JUST TO MAKE IT KEYWORD RICH.

The easiest way to make your IT resume keyword rich is to use specific IT skill sets throughout your resume. For instance, I would put SQL Server and ASP.net in my summary and throughout my experience sections of my resume to make it keyword rich.

I will let you in on another little secret, generally IT recruiters pay attention to when the last time your IT resume was updated. So, it is best to go online and change something on your IT resume every couple of days. This way the IT recruiter will think that is was recently updated.

Key Point: If you change the word “the” to “a” just once a week on your online resume, an IT recruiter will think that it was updated recently because you made a change. It doesn’t have to be a big change to your online resume, any change will make your online IT resume look like it was updated recently.

Make any change to your online IT resume to make it appear as if it was recently updated to stay at the top of IT recruiter’s search results.

Follow these tips and you will be on your way to attracting IT recruiters to your IT resume like bees to honey.

To your IT career success,
Ivan Hurt
Certified Professional Resume Writer (CPRW) and Ex-IT Hiring Manager

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Give Your IT Resume Some Added Punch

The cover letter is the most overlooked item in the job search package, but in this lesson, you will discover why you should always send a cover letter with your IT resume…

Do you already have a cover letter developed? If you do not, this is one of the first things that you will want to do. Unfortunately, many job seekers do not realize the importance of cover letters and the impact they may have them.

For more information on why cover letters are so important, you will want to continue reading on.

As for the importance of cover letters, you will find that there are a number of different reasons why they are needed. Cover letters are most commonly used with an IT resumes that will be mailed in.

When you submit a job application in person, you are able to introduce yourself to the individual who is collecting them. This introduction is not possible when you simply mail in an IT  resume. That is what cover letters are used for. They give you the opportunity to quickly introduce yourself before your IT resume is read.

Cover letters are also important because they serve as a backup plan. Cover letters often

  • Introduce yourself
  • Outline how you learned about the job
  • Why you would like to have it
  • Why you are qualified for it

If properly written, a cover letter can support a weak IT resume. If your IT resume is difficult to read, employers should be able to use your cover letter to determine whether or not you should be contacted for a job interview.

A good cover letter pre-sells you as the perfect candidate for the job and makes the employer want to read your IT resume with excitement.

As previously stated, you are advised to submit your resume with a cover letter. This is particularly important if you will be mailing your IT resume in, instead of submitting it in person. In fact, you will see that many employers are now starting to require cover letters for mailed in IT resumes and job applications.

To your IT career success,
Ivan Hurt
Certified Professional Resume Writer (CPRW) and Former IT Hiring Manager

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Tale of 2 Tech Graduates

Let me tell you the tale of two tech graduates.

One who let others decide their fate and is still unemployed

One who took control of their IT career and found a job.

If you’ve been under a rock for the past week, you’ve probably been reading headlines like,

Jobless Woman Sues College for Tuition

Jobless Grad Sues NYC College

IT grad sues school over failed job hunt

According to the New York Post, a student is suing her school the Monroe College for $70,000; she spent on tuition because she can’t find a job. She claims the college hasn’t done enough to find her a job. According to some reports, she has a GPA of 2.7. She says that the school’s Office of Career Advancement hasn’t provided her with the leads and career advice it promises.

After reading this story, it reminded me of a young college student, Kyle, who became a client of mine in the past month. Kyle goes graduated about a month ago with a bachelor’s degree in business management with a concentration in IT. He didn’t have a spectacular GPA. In fact, his GPA was 2.8, not great but not the end of the world either.

Kyle took charge of his future, while she relied on the school to provide her leads.

The reason I mention this is that Kyle paid for expert advice while she relied on the career office.

My advice to all tech graduates is to seek professional help with your job search or sue the school and be unemployed.

To your IT career success,
Ivan Hurt
Certified Professional Resume Writer (CPRW) and Former IT Hiring Manager