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Are you stumped by writing issues that aren't always so "black and white?" Do you often hear the phrase, "it depends" when asking colleagues how to address a unique client situation? If so, then you're not alone!
That's why The NRWA has enlisted three NCRW volunteers to respond to your pre-submitted questions regarding resume strategy issues in this free, lively, one-hour teleseminar!
It's perfectly normal in the resume-writing industry to receive more than one answer to a particularly challenging client situation and each of those responses can be correct. However, sometimes there are certain situations that would best be solved by incorporating tried-and-true methods utilized by seasoned resume writers who have faced these challenges with their own clients.
There will be plenty of time for discussion, along with input from your fellow colleagues.
Come away from this session with new answers to your strategy questions. You'll feel energized and ready to tackle your next writing project!
Sally McIntosh is the NRWA Certification Chair. She is an original member of The NRWA and owns Advantage Resumes in St. Louis, LLC. Other NCRWs, with outstanding industry credentials, will be participating in this teleseminar.
Michelle Dumas, NCRW, CPBS, CCM, JCTC, CEIP, CPRW and executive director of Distinctive Career Services, LLC has served on the NRWA Certification Commission and Advisory Board for more than ten years.
Kim Isaacs has been in the resume industry for 16 years. She is the director of ResumePower.com, resume expert for Monster.com, and advisory board member for NRWA's certification commission.
Pat Kendall, NCRW served as NRWA’s first Certification Chair and led the development of the original NCRW Study Guide and Certification Program. Pat has 25+ years of experience as a professional resume writer and is the author of two nationally published books on e-resumes and online job search.
Kathy Sweeney, NCRW, CPRW, CEIC, CCM, and president of The Write Resume and Resume Writers Resource is the past president of The NRWA. She is entering her 24th year as a professional resume writer.
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