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In 1996, Pat developed a 12-step résumé writing process that was published in the first edition of her Barron's book Résumés in Cyberspace. The editors of The Wall Street Journal published the 12-step process in their National Employment Business Weekly, and it was selected as one of the ten best articles of 1997. With minimal updates over the years, the article has been permanently archived at www.careerjournal.com. In 2002, Barron’s expanded the 12-step process into a full-size book (How to Write Better Résumés and Cover Letters).
This teleseminar, which Pat developed around her 12-step process, is a MUST for new résumés writers and is valuable for veteran résumé writers, as well. Even if you just validate your own writing process, you will gain something from this presentation. Now, you have a chance to use this award-winning résumé writing process to:
• Maximize your clients’ data collection efforts so they will be prepared to talk with you during a phone or in-person interview.
• Reduce the amount of time it takes to get the information you need to write the best résumé for each client.
• Decide whether to use questionnaires and worksheets . . . or not.
• Prepare yourself with the right questions for your client interviews or worksheets.
• Find and use the right keywords so the résumés you write are searchable.
• Use the data collected to write a better résumé, faster.
• Determine the best order for information and sections.
• Learn how to use typesetting design rules to make your résumés more readable.
• Get past writer’s block.
You will have access to all of Pat’s worksheets, too, which you can use in the data collection phase or just as a guide during your phone interviews. Don’t miss this chance to increase your writing speed (and bottom line) in 2010!
Pat Criscito has 30 years of résumé and personal branding experience with clients in 42 countries. She is president of ProType, Ltd., in Colorado Springs and the author of Barron’s Guide to Distance Learning, Designing the Perfect Résumé, e-Résumés, How to Write Better Résumés and Cover Letters, and Interview Answers in a Flash.
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