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HireMaker Resume Service's focus cities

As an internet based business, HireMaker can assist people anywhere in the world.  However, for a number of good reasons, HireMaker also focuses on a few cities in particular, based on previous experiences:

  • Tampa, FL - HireMaker's home town.  HireMaker's founder lives and has worked in Recruiting and Human Resources in Tampa for many years.
  • Dallas, TX - A former home of HireMaker's founder, where he spent time in the Oil and Gas industry and in the Defense industry.
  • Houston, TX - Based on the Oil and Gas expertise, and having recruited extensively for Houston area firms, HireMaker continues to focus on Houston, TX.
  • Washington DC and surrounding areas - Also a focus, based on HireMaker's experience in the defense industry.
  • Chicago IL - HireMaker has worked with several Chicago candidates and companies.
  • Orlando, FL - So close to home, and a market that HireMaker is familiar with.
  • Jacksonville, FL - Also close to home, and a familiar market.
  • South Florida - What can we say.  We know and like Florida.

Everywhere else: Again, we reiterate, we can help folks in any city.  We just happen to know these cities even more intimately.

HireMaker Resume Service Job-getting tip number 23:

Visit the company's website before the interview. This is such common advice, we almost didn't include it.  But in typical HireMaker fashion, we wanted to tell you something you've probably not heard before, so keep reading:

Using the website, come up with 3 intelligent questions to ask during the intereview: We mentioned to you, to rehearse your answer to "Tell me about yourself", and this is somewhat similar.  Using the website, use your judgment, and come up with two or three intelligent questions about the company.  So that towards the end of the interview, when the recruiter says, "Any questions for me?", you have something good to ask.  It's always awkward when you can't think of a good question, so take the time to research and find a good one to ask!