Client Testimonials

Martin,

I wanted to pass on my thanks for your assistance with my résumé rewrite. I am now the VP of IT for Citizens Energy Group in Indianapolis. Having a professional résumé was critical, especially in today's economy.

Thanks!
—John, Indianapolis, IN


"Calling to let you know I am now the new CEO of an $800 million investment corporation. Your résumé opened doors that were closed to me before."
—Peter R., New Jersey


"Marty is an artist, truly he is, for anyone who can take the rough raw material his clients provide, which more often than not comprise drab, dry, and dreary career histories, and transform those into vibrant resumes: marketing pieces showing the individual’s true potential worth as a prospective employee, that person is an inspired gifted practitioner of the written art.

Not only is he a wonderful writer who knows a quick and effective turn of phrase, but through years of corporate experience in the real world as a successful recruiter, Marty is adept drilling down to the essence of a candidate’s professional value offering through a knowledge-driven give and take review process.

I should know, for I’ve experienced Marty’s talents first hand and what he can do to reinvigorate a seemingly sagging job search campaign. I’m pleased to advise that once my revised resume was released; there was no longer need for me to solicit employment opportunities . . . the opportunities came to me!

—Vice President of Sourcing, Supply Chain Management
(from résumé to job in under three months)


I can't tell you how much I appreciate your professionalism, service, and skills. The résumé, cover letters, executive recruiter distribution, and job search coaching were just what the doctor ordered. After only 12 weeks I landed my ideal job and am relocating to California. I am the new CFO of a multi-billion dollar financial services company. The ROI for your services was fabulous. I wish I did that well on all my investments.

—BK, Austin, TX


Just wanted to let you know I found a position here in Cincinnati, OH. I am very excited about the opportunity as it is exactly what I wanted down to the last detail. As I shared with you before, your résumé support was AWESOME! I sent the letter to upladders.com as well as reiterating in my closeout letter to them regarding how exceptional your service is and how pivotal your résumé writing work has been to my success. Thank you again and again. Much love sent your way and take care.

—Private, Cincinnati, OH


On Monday, December 4, I start a new job as VP of Education in Washington DC. This is with a fantastic organization and a great position.

The résumé you created for me went out around September 13, and I finalized my new job last week, mid-November. You told me that most people take about 6 months to land a new job but people who use your résumé service can do it in as little as 3 months; well, I landed my job in approximately 2 months!

Your résumé generated 6 high-level opportunities for me and I am delighted to have secured the one I wanted the most.

Thank you again for your help. My investment in your services was one of the best career decisions I have ever made.

—John G., Washington, DC

Rev Up Your Résumé: Expert Secrets to Add Power, Punch, and Personality

There’s no doubt about it, your résumé is an important tool in your job search. It is a door-opener that can lead to interviews and job offers. Often it’s your first chance to make a positive impression on people who can give you advice, assistance, and referrals. And it must convey all of your skills and qualifications in a powerful yet concise manner. That’s a lot of expectations for one or two sheets of paper!

How can you keep your résumé from being drab, dull, ho-hum, weak, or boring? Follow these expert secrets and you will have a résumé that is accurate, credible, and professional while communicating your true value and worth to an employer.

Be specific. When describing your job activities, include examples of specific things you have done that have been valuable to your organization. Be brief with general statements and generous with stories and examples. Your résumé will be more credible and more powerful because you can back up your statement of qualifications.

Here’s an example. “Contributed strategies to increase customer loyalty and drive revenue growth” — tell the specific story: “Developed monthly customer focused newsletter providing investment advice and trading strategies. Increased trading activity and generated significant referral business that added 11% incremental business in 2004 and directly contributed to record year.”

Add numbers. As you can see in the previous example, it’s important to document your successes by measuring results. This is how you know your efforts were successful. Take a look at the various aspects of your job and see if you can show an improvement, then add numbers or percentages that are proof of your capabilities.

Every organization has criteria for success. Find out what matters to your organization, then document how you have helped them to be successful. Consider these areas of measurement that are meaningful to most companies:

  • Revenue or sales growth
  • Profit increase
  • Cost control
  • Efficiency improvement
  • Productivity increase
  • Waste reduction
  • Activity increase
  • Market-share growth
  • Decrease in competition

Let your personality shine through. Your résumé should be as unique as you are. One way to do that is by including your specific stories, as discussed above. Another is to share information about how you achieve results. Do you do it by persuading or convincing others? By inspiring your team? By sheer hard work and dogged persistence? Mention these kinds of traits in your stories and in your Summary/Introduction, and you will have a résumé that is like nobody else’s.

Consider the difference:
(A) Gained more than $400,000 in new business.
(B) Relentlessly cold-called every new business start-up in the county, making as many as 20 cold calls per day for six weeks. As a result, gained more than $400,000 in new business — more than twice as much as any other sales rep in the office.

Here’s another example:
(A) Led successful membership drive that met all chapter goals for new pledges.
(B) Provided inspirational leadership to a dedicated membership team. Gained their support for new ways of approaching pledges; kept spirits high during intense three-week pledge period that often involved 12-hour days. Achieved 100% of membership goals for the first time in 8 years.

Most job seekers make the mistake of including too much detail about job duties in their résumés. Keep in mind, job duties are the same for anyone who holds that job. What makes you unique are the activities and achievements you contributed while you held that job.
Employers want to know that you will be successful working for them. What better way to prove it than by sharing stories that are specific, filled with hard proof (numbers), and indicate how you achieved your results?

Marty Weitzman, NCRW, CPBS, IJCTC, CPRW
Gilbert Résumés
800-967-3846
For further information please contact
Gilbert Résumés
A Career Network Company
resumepro@gmail.com
800 967-3846
Fax: 732 536-4429

With an Expert Résumé Writer as your “career growth partner,” success is just an e-mail or phone call away.

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