- Isn’t the best person to sell my skills on my CV me?
- Surely we know more about ourselves than a 3rdparty does?
- How can someone else make me sound so much better on my CV than I can?
The above are all thoughts that have gone through our heads once we start writing our CVs. So what are the benefits and pitfalls of going to a professional CV writer?
Let us initially look at the benefits:
- Most CV writers are experts in the written word
- They can guarantee a grammatically correct document
- They have years of experience designing and formatting interview winning CVs
- Their work is not dated and therefore can impress the potential employer immediately
- It can be a cost affective solution if you are not gaining interviews
- The CV writer’s advise on the job market place can be invaluable
- Many services offer differing products to match your budget
- Most provide a guarantee
- Some have industry specific professionals to match your skills
- The majority of CV writers have HR and interviewing skills so they know what employers are looking for
- Most offer cover letters, supporting statements and other associated job application documents
- Some can support you throughout your career and develop your CV with you as your career develops
- CV writers can offer one to one interview coaching
Now, let us look at the pitfalls:
- Some CV writers just ‘farm out’ documents with no individual service
- Beware of CV writers that only want to deal via email – sometimes it’s nice to talk to the individual that is going to write your CV.
- CV writing companies can charge very small amounts or incredibly large amounts – at the moment on the internet companies are charging £10 – £1000 for a CV; how do you choose???? The cheapest isn’t always the best, but again £1000 is a lot of money. We’d suggest between £50 – £150 depending on your requirements is a fair charge.
- Most CV writers will take payment up front – do you trust that they are going to do what they say they are going to do?
- Poor work, no expertise and sloppy presentation
So to recap; calling a professional CV writing company can be very beneficial. However ensure you are happy with the person that you are speaking to – do they really understand what you are trying to get across on the CV or are they just interested in your money.
Writing someone’s CV is a very personal thing and CV writers should bond and build a strong rapport with their clients. Also check what others say about their services – most CV writing companies will have reviews on independent websites.
Again, if you don’t feel comfortable with the cost, skill base, personality etc of the service try another provider – there are enough of them out there!
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