Did you know that 90 percent of all resumes submitted for application are so poorly written and produced they actually get the WRONG attention, and can cost you that all important career opportunity? Well now you don’t have to leave your resume to chance and risk your future.
Sequence is the premier executive search firm committed to providing professionally written resumes and cover letters to those in the civil engineering, construction, and environmental industries. Our team of professional writers have the industry-specific expertise to create an effective and comprehensive resume package to support your career search efforts, and to help you land your ideal job.
As you know, you work in a very complex and competitive field. It can be difficult to know what employers are looking for in a candidate, and therefore, how best to present yourself and your skills.
Over the years, we’ve written, edited, modified and developed thousands of industry-specific resumes for individuals on an as-needed basis. As a leading executive search and staffing firm, we’ve reviewed thousands and thousands of resumes, so we know what works and what doesn’t when it comes to capturing a prospective employer’s attention and interest.
By popular request due to the high demand, we now offer our resume writing experience and skills to the general public as an added service. If you’re looking for a new career opportunity in the civil engineering, construction, and environmental industries, you can now purchase a customized resume package with the assurance that it has been produced by seasoned writers with the knowledge and understanding of your industry. We know how to best highlight your experience, skills, attributes, achievements, education and training that employers are looking for in your resume.
After all, a well-written resume is paramount to obtaining that all-important job interview. So why leave your resume to chance? Well, now you don’t have to. Take a moment right now to see an example of our full line of resume writing services and packages:
We proudly offer excellent packages at very affordable, competitive rates, and assure you that you will be completely satisfied with the final product. We don’t use a generic "skills assessment" questionnaire to write your resume; we get to know you – your strengths, skills, education and experience, and what you’re looking for in both a career and a company.
Once you contract our services, you’ll be assigned to a Sequence associate who’ll discuss with you personally, either on the phone or in person at our offices, your professional background and experience, skills, qualifications and career objectives to clearly understand your employment history and lays the groundwork to develop an effective resume package of your choice. Then we create a resume that’ll showcase those skills and highlight how they fit with the requirements of a prospective employer. This means you get a resume that targets the specific industry career you want.
I invite you to take a moment right now to review our services and visit our website at: www.sequencestaffing.com.
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