If You’re Writing a Nursing
Resume...
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Copyright 2009
David Alan Carter / All Rights
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...you’ve got
competition. With the worst job market in
decades, people are flocking into the healthcare industry, and
chasing job opportunities in herds. Here's what the U.S. Bureau
of Labor Statistics has to say regarding the job
outlook in the field of nursing...
Nursing. "Overall job
opportunities for registered nurses are expected to
be excellent, but may vary by employment and
geographic setting. Employment of RNs is expected to
grow much faster than the average for all occupations
through 2016 and, because the occupation is very
large, many new jobs will result. In fact, registered
nurses are projected to generate 587,000 new jobs,
among the largest number of new jobs for any
occupation."
"Although faster employment growth is
projected in physicians’ offices and outpatient care
centers, RNs may face greater competition for these
positions because they generally offer regular
working hours and more comfortable working
environments. There also may be some competition for
jobs in employment services, despite a high rate of
employment growth, because a large number of workers
are attracted by the industry’s relatively high wages
and the flexibility of the work in this
industry."
Bottom line: You need a nursing resume that can rise above
the competition. If you haven’t reached that point yet...
I Can Help In One Of 3
Ways
I’m a former recruiter and resume writer. Emphasis on the
‘former,’ so I won't be writing your nursing resume
myself. These days, I’m committed to helping folks either
write their own resume, or identify resume
products and services that do outstanding work at reasonable
prices.
So, regarding those 3 ways...
1 - Tapping A Professional To Write
Your Nursing Resume
Many people don’t consider utilizing a professional resume
writing service until they’ve either exhausted themselves or
thrown away good job opportunities by submitting a sub-par
resume. So, should you consider hiring a professional?
The answer is yes – if your resume is going to be fighting for
attention in an extremely competitive field, or if your work
history or job qualifications are difficult for you to express
in a promotional and unbiased manner.
I can help you identify that "pro," that special writer who
is qualified to deliver a polished document that puts your best
foot forward in a tough job market. The page Review of Resume
Writers identifies 9 of the more popular companies out
there, and ranks these writers on values like...
- Quality of workmanship
- Credentials
- Pricing
- Guarantees
You’ll find in-depth reviews on each of the 9
companies. Or, if you're pressed for time, you can click
straight to the website of well-rated Careers Plus Resumes. They offer
affordable and up-front pricing, and you work
one-on-one with writers who are not only certified but
have actual hiring experience. Plus, they guarantee
you'll get interviews with their resume. That cinched
the deal for me.
2 - Using a Resume Builder To Help
Write Your Nursing Resume
For those of you with the time and the inclination to do it
yourself, the page Review of Resume
Builders identifies 5 of the more popular software products
to help you craft your own resume. A good resume builder can
prompt you with the necessary questions, help you phrase your
answers, and organize those job responsibilities and career
accomplishments in a manner that opens doors.
I compared 5 of the most popular resume builders on the web.
I wrote in-depth reviews for each, and gave them star ratings
based on the following:
- Relevant Bells and Whistles
- Options in Formatting
- Ease Of Use
- Value
There is a lot of junk out there. I know. I’ve been
wading through it looking for the good stuff. With prices
ranging from $9.95 to $39.95, the 5 builders I’ve identified
are reputable and affordable. But – a couple of these resume
builders are better than the others. I’ll show you which ones.
3 - Writing Your Nursing Resume
From Scratch
If your budget won’t allow it or you’d just like to see what
you can do without the help of pros and technology, I can help
get you started. Take, for example, the resume objective. This will likely be the
single most important sentence on your nursing resume. Click
the above link to open a new window and visit our sister
site with a home page dedicated to crafting a killer resume
objective. You may even find an example or two of a nursing
resume objective that I’ve written for past clients (look
along the right hand margin for your profession).
The second page of that site discusses which resume format is the better match for
your experience and qualifications.
Finally, a collection of all my resume articles can be
found at the website ResumeAssistance.net, including "Little
Kisses Of Death" and "Why Nobody Wants To Read Your
Resume."
Start Now
Whether you choose to go it alone, get a little help from a
resume builder, or hand the project off to a professional
resume writer, get the ball rolling. Your nursing resume needs
to be top flight and it needs to be out there, competing.
Look over the reviews; read the articles. And start now.
Best of luck in your job search!
--David
David Alan Carter
is a former headhunter and the 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 -- entry level to executive.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor & Statistics -
Nursing
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