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Downsized and Dazed - Avoid a Dreadful Resume!

TRAUMATIZED

In a rather swift and disarming moment, you have just been advised that your company is downsizing and that regrettably, you are impacted. In a storm of stressful emotions that run the spectrum from anxiety, to chaos, to desperation, and anger - you are traumatized by a life altering event.

The stress and trauma associated with corporate downsizing invokes a myriad of overwhelming emotions. These emotions impair one's judgment and ability to think in a rationale manner. The potential onset of panic disorder can render the job seeker in a virtual anxiety riddled state of chaos - dazed and confused. Fueling your panic are thoughts about finances, healthcare, mortgage payments, high unemployment, age, skills, and most importantly, your family.

After returning home despondent and stressed - family, friends, and peers provide consolation and optimistic support under difficult circumstances. At some point during this chaotic state, sobering reality and a compelling need for 'self-preservation' dictates that one must find a new job rather quickly given your current status and challenging economic times.

You are enveloped in a vortex, incapable of planting your feet firmly on the ground, much less prepared to quickly craft a resume that will brand and market your skills. The chaos and disorder become overwhelming, impairing your concentration and ability to collect your thoughts. Attempting to write a compelling resume while trying to cope with despair and disbelief is not the ideal state to create an impressive resume!

THE RISK

The average worker does not periodically update their resume throughout the term of their employment with a company. Their accomplishments, milestones, recognition, publications, and professional seminars, renders their original resume (when hired), with a significant 'gap'. This career void now requires updating with relevant and inspiring content.

Updating an archaic resume that was fruitful in helping to secure your position five years ago presents another challenge. The downsized job seeker, withdrawn and detached, is not of the mindset to recollect this data. This represents a formidable challenge even for the most astute and creative mind.

An impressive resume inspires the reader and exemplifies a level of self-confidence and positive attitude through its inspirational content, clarity, and visual appeal. It differentiates the candidate with a unique 'signature' or brand.

Characteristically, a resume composed by a downsized job seeker invariably mirrors their emotional state at the time the resume was written. Typically, the resume lacks visual appeal and clarity of content. Cluttered and disorganized, it is relatively indicative of a document crafted under stressful circumstances. As such, a substandard or, ordinary resume, will not evoke responses or generate interest. Unfortunately for the downsized job seeker, the result is a cascading 'snowball' effect, adding to the job seeker's frustration and discouragement.

PATH TO RECOVERY

An impressive resume is your metaphor for achievement and the foundation for a successful job search! For a downsized worker, given the current economic climate, and one's emotional state, serious consideration should be given to seek out a competent resume writing service to remove a significant burden from your shoulders. The competition for a job is fierce and, it is difficult to be objective when evaluating your own work!

A skilled resume writer is an independent, neutral third party, insulated from the emotional chaos. Unbiased and thinking clearly, they are highly proficient encapsulating your attributes, portable skills, employment history and achievements - crafting an impressive resume that enables you to effectively compete and gain immediate market traction.

Of significant importance, seeking a qualified third party is a sensible choice for job seekers looking to reduce the time, cost, and frustration with their job search and career transition in light of the emotional turmoil. The fact is, an authoritative, compelling resume often means the difference between making the 'short list' of prospective interview candidates or, winding up at the bottom of a large pile!

IN SUMMARY

Corporate downsizing is a highly stressful and emotional event. You have worked hard throughout your career demonstrating the vision and foresight to be successful. Protect your career through these tough economic times by mustering sound judgment to seek support. Regardless of the anxiety and consternation, the investment in a reputable resume writing service is nominal when compared to the substantial loss of revenue. Your direct benefit is the transformation of a cluttered, disorganized, and unauthoritative resume into a well crafted, impressive document that delivers the well earned respect you deserve!

Lenny Keitel is a fomer Director of Professional Services and Information Technology (IT) with Fujitsu. Mr. Keitel is highly experienced in developing and marketing innovative Professional Services programs to differentiate clients with a focus on customer attraction and retention strategies. Integrity and a competitive spirit underscore a tireless passion to meet and exceed corporate objectives. Mr. Keitel's areas of expertise include - employee staffing, strategic resource planning, employee career development and mentoring, process re-engineering, business development, and forging new business alliances.

Hudson Valley Resumes is a premier nationwide Resume Writing Service with a penchant for crafting compelling, visually appealing resumes. We are experts composing impressive resumes that land interviews by differentiating and positioning our clients a 'cut-above' other candidates. We have exemplary expertise in interviewing techniques, and job search methodologies to ensure our clients make the 'short list'. We are a sensible choice for job seekers looking for a superior level of personalized service to reduce the time, cost, and frustration with their job search.

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Lenny Keitel

Lenny Keitel is a fomer Director of Professional Services and Information Technology (IT) with Fujitsu. Mr. Keitel is highly experienced in developing and marketing innovative Professional Services programs to differentiate clients with a focus on customer attraction and retention strategies. Integrity and a competitive spirit underscore a tireless passion to meet and exceed corporate objectives. Mr. Keitel's areas of expertise include - employee staffing, strategic resource planning, employee career development and mentoring, process re-engineering, business development, and forging new business alliances. Hudson Valley Resumes is a premier nationwide Resume Writing Service with a penchant for crafting compelling, visually appealing resumes. We are experts composing impressive resumes that land interviews by differentiating and positioning our clients a 'cut-above' other candidates. We have exemplary expertise in interviewing techniques, and job search methodologies to ensure our clients make the 'short list'. We are a sensible choice for job seekers looking for a superior level of personalized service to reduce the time, cost, and frustration with their job search.

Hudson Valley Resumes http://www.hudsonvalleyresumes.com (email) info@hudsonvalleyresumes.com (845) 782-6714 (phone/fax)
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