Nursing Professionals
I have had a large demand for my services from healthcare workers, specifically nurses. I have put my pen to work and created a custom curriculum for nursing professionals that includes…
Great Résumé
My proprietary and unique way of presenting your info to hospitals, clinics, and other employers has resulted in great success within the field. New Grads take note!
Interview Preparation
Utilizing behavioral and skills-based preparation, I will help you distinguish your yourself as the best nursing candidate. You will be instructed as to what to say, how to say it, and be trained on different tactics to give you the best edge during the the highly competitive interview process.
Job-Search
My custom job-search methods work extremely well, and very quickly. Saves hours! This will help you make the best use of YOUR time.
LinkedIn Profile
A digital version of your Résumé on the world’s most utilized job/career related business networking platform. A must-have for the serious job seeker. Let recruiters find YOU more efficiently.
I have worked with nurses from all levels: brand-new graduates fresh out of nursing school to thirty-year master practitioners. They get their “dream jobs” at some of the top hospitals and clinics in California and in sixteen other states!
“I hope you are doing well. You created a resume and cover letter for me back in November of last year. I don’t recall if I ever shared this with you but in December I accepted a position as a PICU RN at XXX Children’s Hospital in XX. I am receiving phenomenal training and education and I am so happy. I am originally from the SF Bay Area and I would like to get a PICU RN position there in the next 1 – 2 years. I was really happy with your work and I am wondering if you would be able to update my resume and cover letter to reflect my current position?”
I received this email from a client in August of 2020 seeking additional services after proven results. These are my some of my favorite types of emails to receive. Mission accomplished. A new grad with a select position, an enhanced career, upward mobility, progression, and a desire for a resume tune-up outlining the next steps.
Placement, staffing, and recruiting services are all constantly evolving and developing into bigger business segments of my company and I will look forward to enhancing the relationships I have as well as creating new ones with amazing healthcare practitioners around the country.
I also enjoy seeing my clients progress in career and role, coming back over the years to get their résumé updated as they add certifications, experience, and titles!
An example can be found with a client by the name of L. Osborne, whose own referrals have sought out my services due to the successful outcomes of those they respectively spoke for. I have in turn accepted them as part of my growing list of clientele. In the time since I started my résumé service, Osborne has used me for CNA, Phlebotomist, to New-Grad with a B.S.N. (Bachelors in Nursing) and an RN License. They then upgraded yet again, acquiring new skills and certifications as an experienced RN, ultimately deciding to transfer to a more specialized unit in a different hospital.
What a great journey that is to see my clients succeed and ace interviews and negotiate bigger salaries! This a result-oriented service.
I agree with a great deal of the content expressed here.
“Think of your job search as your own personal marketing campaign. And the product is you! Your resume is essentially an advertisement for your brand.
A brand is not simply a logo, it’s the overall impression you give your audience. In this case, your audience is the potential employer. As with any advertisement, the goal of your resume is to pique your audience’s interest.
It does not get you the job. It gets you an interview. Once you’ve been invited for an interview, your audience is already partially ‘sold’, but it’s up to you to close the deal.
Just as an advertisement has a few seconds to capture the attention of an audience, your resume also has limited time to express your value to the reader. Or, in many cases, a “resume-reading robot.” –nurses.org