

Write your own
"professional" resume
for a fraction of the cost of having one done!
IMAGINE
BEING ABLE TO TELL AN INTERVIEWER, "YES,
I DID WRITE MY OWN RÉSUMÉ!"
Résumé
writing is both a talent and an acquired skill. It is also a
process, not just a task. You can't EFFECTIVELY plan a career,
create a résumé and related letters, and land a job
without FIRST carefully assessing
your skills and abilities
and learning what it takes to
make your résumé the best it can be.
Set
aside all of the other résumé writing books you
have collecting dust on your shelves; here's everything you wish
you knew about creating a résumé in a concise,
condensed 98 page "how-to course". For those who wish to take the course to the next step,
we have put together a set of "tools" (YRACC Tools Add-on
Component) that include career goal setting, interview
preparation, a mock interview activity, an activity to
understand and complete a work performance evaluation, and
some cool internet job search tools.
This
is not just another "résumé book"!
This
is an actual instructional study course developed from
our expert's 3-hour group workshop presentation.
Our Career
Résumé Writer guides you through
easy-to-learn lessons targeted to walk you
step by step into writing the best résumé you've
ever had. Employers
LIKE to see résumés written
by the prospective employee, and
being able to tell an interviewer that YOU WROTE your own
résumé may give you that ONE
extra "edge" you needed to land
your dream job in today's ultra-competitive job market!
TO
PURCHASE THE PUBLISHED BOOK CLICK THE PICTURE OF THE BOOK
ABOVE
ALSO AVAILABLE ON AMAZON.COM
YRACC ADD-ON
TOOLS COMPONENT
You may purchase
the Online Add-on Tools Component below. The YRACC Add-on
Tools component is a .pdf file containing supplemental
activities for
Career Goals Analysis,
Career Decision Making, Career Values Inventory Online,
Preparation For The Interview, Advanced Interview Preparation,
Mock Interview, The Performance Evaluation, Performance
Evaluation Advanced, Increasing Your Work Performance,
learning to use JobWeb.com, and The Work Ethic
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