If You're Looking for a Las
Vegas Resume Service...
© David Alan Carter
All Rights Reserved
Have you thought about online
alternatives? We'll get to this crazy
idea in a minute. But first...
... yes, there are a number of resume services in Las Vegas.
And sometimes you just want to deal with a local business.
Though we can't make any recommendations, we can help you
organize your search. Here's a list of some of the
more prominent Las Vegas resume writing
services, close to downtown, to get you started...
(Or, check
out those online alternatives
now.)
- AAA Resume & Writing
Service, 3355 West Spring Mountain Road, Las Vegas,
NV - (702)
794-4565
- AAA Advantage Resume & Writing
Service, 3000 W Charleston Blvd, Las Vegas,
NV - (702)
878-7566
- A-Z Career Consultants,
3355 West Spring Mountain Road, Las Vegas,
NV - (702)
794-4565
- A Better Way Resume, 3838 Raymert Drive, Las Vegas, NV -
(702)
388-1924
- Beyond Words, 2211 N Rampart Blvd Pmb 166, Las Vegas,
NV - (702)
255-5733
- Resume Writing
For Results
Service, 848 North Rainbow Blvd, Las Vegas,
NV - (702)
723-8775
We've also put together some Las Vegas employment
resources (see box below). But now for some
alternative thinking. And it's simple logic really. A good
resume writer, like any other professional today, is connected.
Specifically, connected to the Web. In fact, you may be
surprised at how many are conducting their business over the
Internet. With that being the case, there's no need to tether
yourself only to writers with a physical presence
in Las Vegas.
A Las Vegas Resume Service - Or An
Online Alternative?
Each day that passes, there's ever increasing odds that
your ideal resume writer, a certified writer with
a work history in your very industry, might
be living in Reno or Tulsa or New
York City – and not Las Vegas, Nevada. What
if we told you that you could access that writer with a
few clicks of a mouse? And that the entire transaction could be
handled by phone, email and fax?
Las Vegas, You're Going To Love
What We've Done
We've taken 10 of the most popular Resume Writing
Services on the Web and put them through their
paces. These are companies that collectively employ hundreds
of professional writers covering a broad spectrum of
industries and occupations. We wrote in-depth reviews for
each resume service, and gave them star ratings based on the
following:
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» Writer
Certification
» Price and
Value
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» Quality of
Workmanship
» Personal
Attention
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» Satisfaction
Guarantee
» Timeliness
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Pricing for these 10 Resume Services range from
$89 to $249 for a mid-level professional. Prices at the
higher range reflect an actual interview with you over
the phone to discuss your work history, and 2-3 hours of
work by your writer to craft a resume that will get
results.
I'll be honest; although each was popular, not every service
rated the same. In fact, the ratings range from 5 stars to a
single star. You'll find that our 5-star "Top Picks" offer
the most value and service.
[Note: If you're pressed for time, you might like to know
that ResumeWriters.com
received our highest rating. With certified writers
specializing in 5 dozen career fields, this company has been
delivering a 99.98% customer satisfaction rating since 1998.
Plus, they've got one of the strongest guarantees in the
industry... if you haven't gotten interviews within 60
days, they'll re-write your resume at no
charge. You can even choose to work with a new
writer for a totally fresh take on your resume. That cinched
the deal with us.]
All of this, and no Road Rage on
the LV Freeway!
Visit our home page, Review of Resume Writers, and
judge for yourself. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised
at your options. If not, well, you can always fire up the
car and strike out in search of a local firm. Either way,
best of luck in your job search.
– David
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David Alan
Carter is a former technical
recruiter (i.e. headhunter) and founder of
Resume One of Cincinnati. For more than ten
years, he personally crafted thousands of
resumes for satisfied clients from all
occupational walks of life, from entry-level to
senior executive.
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↓ "The primary drivers of
the Las Vegas economy have been the
confluence of tourism, gaming, and
conventions which in turn feed the retail
and dining industries. The city serves as
world headquarters for the world's two
largest Fortune 500 gaming companies,
Harrah's Entertainment and MGM Mirage.
Several companies involved in the
manufacture of electronic gaming machines,
such as slot machines, are located in the
Las Vegas area. In the 2000s retail and
dining have become attractions of their own.
Tourism marketing and promotion are handled
by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors
Authority, a county wide agency. Its annual
Visitors Survey provides detailed
information on visitor numbers, spending
patterns and resulting revenues.
Constant population growth means that the
housing construction industry is vitally
important. In 2000 more than 21,000 new homes
and 26,000 resale homes were purchased. In
early 2005 there were 20 residential
development projects of more than 300 acres
(120 ha) each underway. During the that
same period Las Vegas was regarded as the
fastest growing community in the U.S. However,
the recession of 2007-2009 and the accompanying
business downturn has sent business and growth
tumbling, with Las Vegas recording one of the
highest home foreclosure rates in the country.
The disappearance of disposable consumer income
and the backlash against corporate
entertainment spending sent the hospitality
industry into a tailspin that it has yet to
fully recover from as of late 2009."
-- Las Vegas, Nevada. (2010, April 9). In
Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia.
Retrieved 21:04, April 12, 2010, from
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Las_Vegas,_Nevada&oldid=354914062
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