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Resumes in South Florida - Miami, Boca Raton, Ft. Lauderdale

HireMaker is based in Florida, and knows it well.  Our Resume Service extends all the way to South Florida, where we've helped lots of folks find jobs.  If you're in South Florida, Miami, Boca Raton, Fort Lauderdale, or surrounding, let HireMaker write your resume.

To clarify, though, although HireMaker has chosen to mention some cities (like Tampa) as "most well known" to us for our resume service, we can definitely help you, no matter where you live. The first step is sending in your resume and letting us take a look at it through our resume assessment and One Free Tip program.

Other focus cities:

Here are the other cities that HireMaker resumes focuses on.  We'll definitely still help you with a great resume no matter where you are, though.

  • 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.

HireMaker Resume Service Job-getting tip number 90:

Try on and test out the suit, shoes, shirt, blouse, etc. at least 3 days in advance: You need that time, just in case something has gone wrong.  In these days of "Business Casual", many people come up on unpleasant surprises the morning of their interview: The suit shrunk; The collar turned yellow; Your suit's fine and a great shade of black or blue, but only your white socks are clean.

A lot of things can go wrong.  The morning of your interview with only 30 minutes to spare isn't the time to discover this!