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Basic Resume: $140-$250
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Cover Letter: $40
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Resume + Cover Letter: $175-$285
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Follow-Up Letter: $40
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Comprehensive Package: $205-$320
At Lexington Resume Solutions, we strive to create resumes and cover letters that will attract recruiters and hiring managers using modern designs, key words, and visual appeal.
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Most recruiters will spend less than 30 seconds reviewing your resume so you need to make sure it stands out! The most pertinent information needs to be at the top and the information should be easy to read. Remember, your resume is not an autobiography, it is a snap shot of your qualifications.
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Our lead resume writer, Travis White, has been in the HR field over 10 years. He holds a B.A. from Ashford University and a MPS from Penn State University. He currently serves as Talent Acquisition Specialist for a healthcare company in Louisville, KY.
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Our Favorite Articles Handpicked for You:
Your resume must stand out from the others and in a world where college degrees and job experience is more common than ever, your resume may be your biggest ally. Make sure you are using modern formats and techniques to make your reume stand out! This article from Daniel Bortz from TIME is a nice resource.
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This is an article from Kerry Hannon of Forbes Magazine with resume tips that may come as a surprise to some. Below are two pieces of advice from the article that are very helpful and relevant.
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"Stories sell. Numbers, statistics, percentages get attention if you put in bold type. Increased profit by this 28%. Came under budget by 30%. If you were born and raised on chicken farm, note it on your résumé."
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"Get rid of objectives and summary and all that silly stuff. It’s all fluff. An employer doesn’t care about your objective. He cares about his."
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