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A Note About Unrealistic Expectations

Don’t get me wrong - I think stretch goals are a good thing … but unattainable goals are just going to make you feel depressed for no reason.

Louise Fletcher wrote that statement in a blog post titled, “Keeping it Real” a few weeks ago and I agree completely. I would also like to write a little bit about the subject.

Professional resume writers spend a lot of time answering questions from potential clients about resume writing services. One of the questions we get most often is about how many responses one should expect after their resume is professionally written.

How many calls for interviews will I get?

Well, that is impossible to predict. The economy is unstable right now and many industries are cutting back, so immediate success might not be reasonable in certain professions. Some jobseekers can have the best resume in the world and still not know how to use it. For example, they may be applying for jobs they are not qualified for or they aren’t following the directions in the job announcement.

Jobseekers sometimes believe their results should be immediate because they have spent time on other websites that promise this. There are various “job finding” types of services on the internet that promise you the world and a job too. They claim to know some secrets about the “hidden job market” and they will take $5,000 (or more) of your hard earned cash and offer very little results. Check it out for yourself here or here before you do business with these kinds of companies. You can also search the Better Business Bureau website.

Can you guarantee I will get a job with a new resume?

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April 1, 2008   No Comments