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Writing resumes is often a subject that strikes fear in many people's hearts. Perhaps it is the idea of writing period that has people up in arms. It really is not as difficult as one might think. After all, it is simply a list of your experience, skills, education and work history. The problem may be the proper type of resume for your job skills. It may also be that a resume needs to be in a proper format with the correct fonts and indentions. Whatever the reason, many people panic when it comes time to send out a new resume or simply update an older resume. There is really nothing to fear once you know the basics. If all else fails you can always hire someone to write your resume for you. In this article we will cover some of the basics of writing a resume as well as the types of styles resumes come in and when you should use a certain type of resume for your work experience.

What are the styles of resumes?

There are three styles of resumes. The Functional resume, the Chronological resume and the Combination resume. The Functional resume is one aimed at listing your experience and is aimed at those who have had several jobs but have gained valuable work experience and have valuable job skills and training. The Chronological resume is one that is used by individuals who have been at one position for a while and are looking to stay in that career field. Both require a listing of education, job skills and employment history. The Combination resume is a mixture of both and is probably the one most often used because of this fact.

Should I list any organizations or charity work I do?

Some people elect to put down any professional organizations they belong to as well as any charity work they perform. This is entirely up to you. It does add a touch of professionalism if they are the write organizations. If you are a member of a local gaming community, you may want to skip putting that on your resume unless it is relevant to the job. Only put down things that will help you win that important job interview and land you that position.

Can I hire someone to write my resume?

If you find that you just cannot write your own resume, for whatever reasons, you can hire someone to write your resume for you. You will have to provide them with your work history and your salary history. You will also have to explain to them your exact job duties, skills, education and any relevant information. You will also have to pay them to keep your resume updated unless you are shown how to do this yourself. You may want to hire someone to show you how to keep your resume updated or show you how to write your own resume because it will pay off in the long run.

How much does a resume writing service charge?

That is a tricky question. Some people charge too little and some charge way too much for writing a resume. Be wary of both types. The average resume should only cost you around thirty dollars. If you are having an executive resume created on professional paper including a cover letter it can run a bit higher. No resume should cost more than one hundred dollars or cost less than twenty dollars. After all, you get what you pay for. You should also get a copy of your resume when you make your payment.

If I wanted to write resumes for other people, where should I advertise or look for jobs?

You can advertise in a variety of places. Some people advertise on freelance writing boards. Others will place ads in local newspapers or on Craigslist.org. One under utilized location for resumes is the local university. Many college students need resumes typed up and are unfamiliar with how to write one. Consider these types of places when creating an ad. When you write an ad be prepared to know how much to charge for different types of resumes and cover letters. Also know how to write a resume that is free of errors. Costing someone a job opportunity is not the way to receive referrals and repeat customers.