Ken Moore

CPRW (Certified Professional Resume Writer)

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Job Search Communications & Resume Writing Expert

Ken Moore

Ken Moore Quick Facts

Main Areas
Job Search Communication & Professional Resume Writing
Best Sellers
Publications on National Career Websites
Career Focus
Job Search & Resume Educator - Business Owner
Affiliation
PARW, CDI

Ken Moore is the President and Founder of ResumeBridge, Inc. and Job Seeker University, leading providers of job search training and professional resume writing focused on improving communications with employers.

His company was founded in 2005 and now maintains two websites on job search and resume writing, including:

www.TheResumeBridge.com

www.JobSeekerUniversity.com

His company provides professional resume writing services and teaches people how to clearly communicate their career story when WRITING their resume and VERBALLY in the interview.

Ken's philosophy to self-improvement in the job search is getting job seekers to step back from their own situation and create better communications with employers. This will make the job seeker worth more to employers because a more clear and valued career story has been delivered - in writing and verbally.

His interest in job search self-improvement began over 15 years ago and was best defined through his combination of work as a Recruiter and Corporate Manager for a global entertainment company.

Ken has appeared as a job search and resume writing expert on FOX59 TV News, RTV6 News, and WIBC Radio. His company is based out of Indiana, USA and serves clients worldwide.

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Rapport means making a connection. You can connect on many levels. The interview is to backup your resume and make a stronger connection about your ability to produce future results. It's also to see how you will fit in with the rest of the staff and work environment. Balancing Actr You need to make the interviewer "feel okay" about you and your abilities. You need to talk to the level of the open position so you don't appear over- or under-qualified. You need to talk to the level of the interviewer so he/she doesn't feel threatened about you coming on board.

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Why is it that nearly every job seeker puts ten times the energy and effort into the job search than what they get back in return? To speak in business terms (and running your job search should be treated like a business), where’s the return-on-investment (ROI)? Hope is not enough. You hope to get an interview after submitting your resume. You hope to get a job offer after the interview. You hope to hear from someone soon.

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What does a broken $100K+ job search have in common with a broken relationship? Poor communication that damages a $100K+ job search is like ruining a friend or family relationship that you really don’t want to lose. It is a self-inflicted wound that worsens over time and most often it cannot be reversed. Job opportunities and relationships are both quickly lost when a person doesn’t realize he/she is being a poor communicator. Most Serious Job Search Damager

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1. Affiliate program for professional resume writing services (view here).

2. Job search education classes (as scheduled).