Category — job hunting
Well, What Did You Expect For $89.95?
I have been doing a lot of research lately, comparing notes with other resume writers, networking with HR folks, and reading trade journals. I also subscribe to several other resume writing blogs including this one. I once had my website listed there but later decided against using an instant, online ordering system. I made this decision because I just do not feel like I can do my job properly with a one-size-fits-all price tag. Some people need more help than others so the fee should be adjusted accordingly. Because of my decision, I was promptly removed.
Of course, I don’t blame her– she makes her income from people clicking on those links and ordering from the service providers’ websites (these are called affiliate links). So if you can’t order online, she doesn’t make a commission. I have no ill feelings towards Heather, and when she was an active resume writer she did great work, but I really have to comment on the quality of one of those services from her website (and this applies for MANY websites that earn their income from affiliate links).
This service boasts a deal for $89.95. An uneducated consumer would really think this is a great deal, but it is not. Most reputable resume writing services that have been around for at least a few years will charge you between $300 and $800 for a resume. And naturally, the more experience a writer has the more he/she will charge you for services. This makes sense because you wouldn’t do the same job for 10 years and not expect a pay raise.
Well, it’s no surprise that their customers are feeling ripped off. Here is what one angry customer had to say:
This was just the worst waste of money. It was ridiculous how bad it was. You’ll never have contact with the writers at any point because I don’t really see evidence that there are any. I suspect its just a computer program that plugs your info into a generic form. However, there are so many typos that even the program must be flawed. That’s okay though. You can correct those as you completely change the entire substance of what they wrote… everything. Don’t bother complaining or trying to get your money back either. They are experts at ignorance.
I always tell my potential clients that I will happily point them to some other reputable resume writers if they decide against my services. I tell them this because I don’t want anyone to be ripped off. And I know what you may be thinking, but I am not complaining here because a potential customer went somewhere else. To be quite honest, I don’t want a cheap customer because I do not do cheap work.
This is a clear case of “you get what you pay for”. [Read more →]
March 31, 2008 No Comments