Résumé Writer in Clarksville Gains Valuable Information on Techniques to Ensure Client’s Job Search Success

 

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For Immediate Release

10/10/2017

For More Information, Contact:

Debra Ann Matthews, M.A., JCTC, JCDC, NWDP, CWDP

Post Office Box 156, Clarksville, Tennessee 37041

931.269.9718

info@jobwinningresumes.net // www.letmewriteitforyou.org

Debra Ann Matthews (www.letmewriteitforyou.org) attended The National Résumé Writers’ Conference to learn leading-edge methods to better position job seekers for gaining a competitive advantage in today’s tumultuous employment environment.

Debra Ann Matthews, M.A., JCTC, JCDC, NWDP, CWDP from Clarksville, Tennessee, received advanced training and learned about the latest trends, issues, and technologies impacting the careers services industry from leading career industry presenters at The National Résumé Writers’ Association 2017 conference in Lombard, Illinois. The conference, which is held annually, caters to professional résumé writers, career coaches, and educational institutions placement professionals.

Matthews garnered expert knowledge in:

·         Effective job seeker branding techniques to provide added value in résumé and career-related documents.

·         How to design and compose résumés for a variety of individuals, including career-change, executive, 20-something, and military-transition clients.

·         Techniques to prepare clients to answer difficult interview questions.

·         The latest trends in social media and their impact on job seekers.

“Keeping current with trends in the career services industry helps me to better assist my clients with job search,” stated Matthews. “Clients benefit from my continued training efforts on cutting-edge techniques in the resume writing and job search process because I can provide them with exceptional career documents and information that could shorten their job search and ensure their success.”

 

 

Debra Ann Matthews’ business services has helped many job seekers and small businesses in her Middle Tennessee small business since 2009. Her enthusiastic manner of serving many military veterans and their families help shape their resume, cover letter, LinkedIn profile, and resume distribution services. She is proud to serve and help them more than anything to understand the process of job search and talent acquisition in the new workforce. She lives in one of the fastest growing cities in Tennessee with companies like Google, Hankook, and LG Electronics joining the ranks as neighbors.

She has been asked to help with several corporate projects as well including working with Deloitte Open Talent (DOT) Executive Transition Assistance Coach, American Psychological Association Conference Trainee, CCA of America, and Obama Health Care of Memphis, she is delighted to champion small businesses and help them obtain subcontract opportunities with her new book and training series called, Getting Grant Ready. As the newest contributor in the Modernize Your Job Search Letters: Get Noticed… Get Hired and a member of Forbes Coaches Council, she is ecstatic to continue to serve her motivating job seekers and career changers.

As her community continues to grow, teaching and training and networking about how to be in business is a very important tool as small business really does spur on the economy in these United States. She is proud to share and to collaborate with our countries best and brightest career professionals who are also willing to offer answers to out start-up, mid-level, and senior resume writers. There is a business to being in business. For more information or to contact Debra Ann Matthews, M.A., JCTC, JCDC, NWDP, CWDP at Let Me Write It For You, visit her website at http://www.letmewriteitforyou.org, email her @ info@jobwinningresumes.net or call 931.269.WR1T (9718).

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