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How much does it cost to have a resume and cover letter professionally written?
How soon can I get my resume?
How do I get my project started – what’s the process?
What if I don’t have a resume?
What is your payment method?
Why do I need an ASCII-formatted resume?

Question: How much does it cost to have a resume and cover letter professionally written?

Answer: Many facets come into play when crafting a customized resume and cover letter. Writing project fees vary for each client and are structured according to your number of years of background experience, career level, and project complexity. View resume packages here. We accept Visa and MasterCard.


Question: How soon can I get my resume and cover letter?

Answer: The resume and cover letter drafts are completed within 7 to 10 business days after your one-on-one phone consultation.


Question: How do I get my project started – what’s the process?

Answer: Just complete our service request form. If you decide to partner with us, an agreement will be sent to you via e-mail and we will schedule an appointment for your consultation to begin your project.


Question: What if I don’t have a resume?

Answer: We understand that not everyone has a resume. Just fill out our brief form and tell us about your current job situation and we'll take it from there.


Question: What is your payment method?

Answer: We accept Visa and MasterCard. All projects begin upon receipt of signed client agreement and project fee.


Question: Why do I need an ASCII formatted resume?

Answer: Many companies and recruiting firms request or require that an ASCII and/or text formatted resume be submitted. Several companies use optical scanners or other electronic equipment to search and store resumes. ASCII-formatted resumes are stripped of special features that are commonly used in traditional resumes. If your resume is not created in ASCII format, more than likely, it can't be entered into the resume databases of companies or recruiting firms.

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www.WritingResumes.com
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