Would you like to rewrite your life?

OK, I can't promise you a life rewrite, but I can create a new resume for you. A resume that presents your accomplishments in a clear powerful way that makes employers want to meet you.

My name is Tyler Hill - I'm a recruiter who's seen literally thousands of resumes and heard what employers say about every one of them.

I've rewritten hundreds of resumes. I do it because, when I know my candidate has the necessary skills to do the job, I won't let a piece of paper stand in the way of a skilled person and the hiring manager who needs one.

Even if you're happily employed, an attractive well written resume helps you to speak clearly and concisely about what you do and why it's important. It can help you visualize where you'd like to take your career next.

Have you Googled yourself lately? Potential employers will. You new resume can serve as the source document for your entire online presence. So when employers do go snooping they'll see a single strong unified message across the web.

You'll gain something even more valuable than a well written resume - self knowledge. If you are like most people you'll tend to underestimate the value of your accomplishments. I'll help you deliver a confident natural answer to the question "What do you do? "

Here's how I can help...¦

  • I'll show you how to brainstorm as many skills, contributions, duties, as you can think of. You've probably forgotten at least half of the things you've done that made your employers wealthier.
  • I'll help you organize the best of them into a few powerful bullets that not only say what you did but why it was important and how it profited your employer.
  • Write a clean attractive resume - an MS Word doc with only two fonts, no fancy tables or other geegaws so you can comfortably edit it yourself. No lies, no "stretches", just simple prose you can back up with proof.
  • Finally I'll show you how to do what recruiters do; test market your resume to get a real-world take.

Questions I can help you answer...

  • How to handle time gaps? (It's not the "functional" resume; they make employers suspicious)
  • How to present many short jobs? ("Job hopping" is a passe term but HR didn't get the memo)
  • What to say if you were fired?
  • Does anyone read cover letters?
  • How much history do you really need to show?