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Your Personal Culture


If you look up the definition of the word “culture” in Merriam Webster’s dictionary, it provides several definitions.  Specifically, one definition is around human intellectual achievement and moral faculty.  It also provides a verb suggestion – “maintain in conditions of suitable growth”.

As such, it’s in my opinion that today’s resume should show and reflect your culture so that you can achieve suitable professional growth.  Your culture of work experiences should be framed and articulated in a way that catches the hiring manager’s and/or recruiter’s attention.  Sure LinkedIn is a decent place, but you are still locked in to their formatting and it’s challenging to highlight your skills specific to the job you want.

So as you look for a new job or decide to start a new profession or career, take a moment to call a Resume Architect who is remarkably experienced in framing resumes and who actually cares about your business background and cultured learned skills.   A standard professional resume should not have to cost more than $70 bucks.  If you are a high level executive, it should not cost more than $70 to $100 bucks.   Or better yet, contact us and let us show you, how we can jump start your passion!

Cricket J.
www.culturaminds.com
CulturaMinds@gmail.com

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