Today, I stumbled upon a resume writing service named "Let's Eat, Grandma." Who knew that a Wireless catalog sweatshirt slogan would one day be one of the many resume services promising to help you write that vital, interview-scoring document.
Grandma's, and other resume services, have a range of costs, starting from free to well over $1,000. I reviewed a bevy of "best of" lists this week and the companies that made each list were TopResume, TopStack Resume,
Federal Resume USA, and ZipJobs. A side note: only TopResume (via
HigherEdJobs) mentioned academic CVs. Have you had a successful experience with resume service? Send me an email so I can check it out for a future digest!
📝 Erin
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Data Services Specialist, The Claremont Colleges Library
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Processing Archivist, Americana Manuscript Collections, Princeton University Library
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Automation Librarian, Cornell University Library
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Associate University Librarian for Health Sciences and Director of the Health Sciences Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Associate University Librarian for Special Collections and Director of Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Metadata Librarian for Distinctive Collections, MIT Libraries
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Administrative Project Manager, Getty Conservation Institute
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Digital Archivist, University of Idaho Library
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Archivist and Special Collections Librarian, University of Idaho Library
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Open Publishing Librarian, University of Idaho Library
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Assistant or Associate Professor - Digital Stewardship Librarian, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries
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UI/UX Developer, Virginia Tech
Erin O’Donnell
Outreach and Engagement Associate
Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR)
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