DO YOUR ASPIRATIONS MATCH YOUR ACTIONS?
If you’re reading this probably not and that’s okay. Wise people know they do not know everything and that is why you’re here. You’ve worked hard on building work experiences and obtaining certifications and degrees. Now its time to translate those skills and education into a clear, concise, and compelling resume that speaks to what you can do and hone your interviewing skills so you’re able to explain effortlessly why you’re the best to do it. Let’s create an impeccable first impression—with lasting impact.Talk about why their skills matter, talk about why it’s important to have a professional resume/cover letter. This is a short, 4-5 sentence paragraph that should remind them of the value of your work, and remind them of the value that they have in the workplace.
WHAT SORT OF HELP WOULD YOU LIKE?
Detta on The Daily can assist with any of your questions in the following areas:
Resume design, development, & critique
Writing cover letters
Compiling reference lists
Recovering from a lay-off or downsizing
Career guidance for children or spouse
Personal skills and traits inventory
Interview preparation
Re-entering the workforce
Major career shift
Military-to-civilian transition
Career transition resources
Academic internships and part-time jobs
“Olivia was a newly wed military spouse when we met. Detta On The Daily was able to bring her up to speed on all of the services available to her on and off base as a military spouse. When she lamented of how hard it was to come by decent employment where they were stationed I was tasked with creating a resume that spoke to her strengths. In approximately a month’s time Ms. Olivia was gainfully employed with the local county doing what she loved thanks in part to my assistance. ”
“Hailing from the Baby Boomer Generation, Karen—used to paper applications found navigating USA Jobs website quite cumbersome. She was an expert RN but not an expert in placing online applications for federal RN positions with the VA Hospital. We revamped Karen’s resume which she hadn’t updated since leaving the Air Force and assisted her in placing her application. She is now gainfully and happily employed within the VA Hospital system helping her fellow Veterans. ”