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While people should not judge a book or any other product by its cover ... they do. Your resume is your cover. That is why it is so critical that you spend the time and money to get the right packaging for yourself ... your resume. Hiring companies will never experience your brilliance unless the packaging (your resume) gets them to look at it and explore the services you offer. You need to get their attention in about six seconds if you want to get a response. The book cover shown is a 2011 award winning book cover and you can easily see why it won an award.
Let SOFI create your field services resume. We create about 500 resumes and banner ads every year. We know what works to get you attention. We have some great ideas to make you standout from the competition. The market is increasingly crowded and noisy ... you need every advantage you can muster.
You don't get a second chance to make a first impression. Remember, there is nothing more expensive than a cheap resume design that doesn't work.
Let SOFI design your resume and apply some WOW to it. ORDER your resume. Break out from the crowd.
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Friday, November 9, 5:42 AM BofA (BAC) may be able to dodge a $1B bullet in a lawsuit over mortgage-bond fraud, due to the problematic past of the whistleblower in the case. Former Countrywide exec Edward O'Donnell, along with the DOJ, is suing BofA for the alleged fraud against Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. However, O'Donnell now works at Fannie and has himself been accused of fraud.
Report from Seeking Alpha
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Some field inspectors spend more time in the morning brushing their teeth than they do in designing their field service resume. Many of these resumes are not focused and contain a lot of noise. In the world of business, you have about six seconds to get the attention of a new customer. Your resume must WOW the new customer.
The road to success is a great resume, great advertising and sterling performance in the field. A great resume is very important. It must have a high WOW factor that comes with graphics, both fonts and bright colors. It must focus on who you are, what you do and where you do it.
If you want to get new business, you have to WOW potential customers. You need to look polished.
Let SOFI design your resume and apply some WOW to it. ORDER your resume. Break out from the crowd.
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The mortgage segment of the field services industry is the home of the lowest fee inspections and about 99% of all of the problems in the field services industry. In general, the mortgage segment is the segment to avoid.
Some field inspectors include NATIONAL in their company name and pretend to be a national mortgage field services firm with a major presence in all 50 states. If something does not seem right, it probably isn't right.
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When there were three TV channels and two kinds of toothpaste, quality alone could sell itself. But, in a field services industry with many competitors, quality is just the beginning.
The real challenge is getting the attention of those that might buy your field services. SOFI can help you get the attention needed to grow your business. Advertise with SOFI.
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SOFI has been in business for 20 years as the largest networking organization in the field services industry.
The Better Business Bureau (BBB) has rated SOFI as A+ during these 20 years.
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October 2012 unemployment increased from 7.8% to 7.9%.
CNN says that more people are now looking for work and that is great for the economy. CNN said that "Unemployment rate moves slightly higher because job seekers are more optimistic about the labor market".
Would unemployment increasing to 15% be really great for the economy?
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