ResumeSuccessZone.com Launches Recession-Busting, Pay-What-You-Wish Course

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Tue Aug 5, 2008 3:01am EDT

STAMFORD, Conn.--(Business Wire)--
Robert Parker is a twenty year veteran of professional consulting
who also coaches job hunters on career planning strategies. Mr. Parker
is launching a pay-what-you-wish online course based on his 2005 Write
Smart! Write Sharp! resume writing guide.

   "This self-study course," says Mr. Parker, "will give anyone, at
any career level, the vital techniques they need to turn their resume
into an interview magnet." He continues, "These seven lessons will
give each participant the ability to plan and complete a high
performance resume within a short amount of time."

   In lesson three, Mr. Parker will go public with an innovation he's
been using (and sharing only privately) for five years in order to
help win interviews. He promises that this one adjustment will enhance
anyone's resume--especially when working with recruiters.

   On the topic of economic anxiety and uncertainty he adds, "By far
the best career strategy to handle rough economic times is to be
flexible and prepared. Be eager to apply your skills and experience in
brand new ways. And always have your resume ready."

   The course sign up page is accessible though Mr. Parker's blog at
ResumeSuccessZone.com. During the pre-launch period for the course, he
will critique participant's resumes and tell them exactly what they
will need to focus on most in order to transform their resume into a
powerful interview magnet.

   Robert Parker has spent over twenty years as a New York City-based
consultant in the financial services industry. His clients have
included Morgan Stanley, ADP, Credit Suisse and McKinsey. Having
previously authored a set of reports to help people with resume
writing and job interviewing skills, he is currently working on a
brand new self-study course about career planning for the
30-somethings generation.

   Job hunters wanting to take Robert Parker's online resume makeover
course must sign up through the link at his ResumeSuccessZone.com web
site. In order to qualify for the free pre-launch resume review,
course applicants must complete a short survey covering their work
experience and career plans.

   This document:
http://resumesuccesszone.com/press/press-release-aug-5th-2008.

Success Zone, LLC
Janine Hitchens, Media Relations Manager, 203-724-0921
jhitchens@resumesuccesszone.com

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