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    Ward Resumes

    Ward Resumes

    (26 reviews)

    Banker's Hill

    An almost necessary resource in today's job market. First worked with this company almost 8 years…read moreago when I was unceremoniously laid-off after a corporate restructure. They were professional, got to the point quickly, and remade my resume' and LinkedIn. You need to be willing and able to calculate the inputs and your performance to get quality results here. But quality and professional results you'll get. A couple hundred dollars of investment turned into thousands more in income because of this company's work. And I am grateful.

    This review is no measure on Ward's professionalism: They were kind and very professional and…read morealways responsive. For context, I was in a rough spot in my career. I was unemployed for a while working temp jobs and couldn't get hired. My career has been all over the place, and I haven't stayed at one job very long. I knew I needed the best resume writer I could get and knew it'd be expensive. I found Ward, and took out a new credit card and spent $1000 cause I was going broke and losing my mind. The results just weren't great. I was actually getting worse results than I had before. After 8 months I hadn't gotten a single interview. I'd reached out to Ward to see about helping me out but ended up editing it myself after they'd told me it already aligned with the roles I was applying for. They were responsive and got back to me but I realized there was nothing they could do to fix my problem. It wasn't just a resume problem, I also had issues with being qualified for the role I was actually applying for (This came up with recruiters). I also had issues with Ward's process. They aren't miracle-workers, they're going to write a resume exactly how you tell them to write it. But the problem is one doesn't always know what they need. I'm not a resume writer so I don't know why my previous resume isn't working, or what best belongs on my current resume or what is the most significant parts of my life that align with my role. They don't find the subtext, they don't notice themes. They don't quite tell your story in a way no one else could. They're not able to bring to light the things hidden in your career or life. If you don't tell them it's not going to be on there. They're fantastic formatters but that's about it. Which is great for a person who's had a very straight and simple career path and is looking for a good looking resume. A big part of their process is beating the ATS system, which is great but doesn't mean it will please the recruiters well enough to get you in the door. Resumes need to sell you and be pleasing to the eye. I feel like Wards approach failed in this regard for someone who's career path wasn't very linear. They focus more on keywords than looking good and being pleasing to read. If you've worked a very linear career (same path in the same industry) Ward is great I'm sure. But if you haven't had a straight path, are frustrated in your career and want to switch careers, or your resume sucks and you don't know why you'll need another service. Also if you're having trouble selling yourself in ways that have been previously null, Ward misses the mark. I ended up having to go to another competitor resume writer who not only wrote a better resume but realized in our consultation I was searching down the wrong path. I'm in a totally different role now. Something he helped me discover before writing a resume for a role that wasn't my fit. I appreciate Ward's professionalism, and respect that their many positive reviews are there for a reason. Just didn't work out for me.

    San Diego Union-Tribune - Proof of the papers The Tribune unlawfully throws at my house.

    San Diego Union-Tribune

    (431 reviews)

    Downtown

    The first time I noticed the San Diego Union was while in the first grade.  A neighbor had stacks…read moreof newspapers in the garage to recycle.  I started reading the old Sunday comics.  The bright colors caught my eye. I started getting the San Diego Union in the 9th grade.  My friend delivered the newspaper and he wanted to go on vacation.  In those days in order to go on vacation you had to find someone to do your job while you were gone.  So he trained me to deliver papers and loaned me his bike.  Eventually he convinced me to get my own paper route and I did when a route opened up next to his.  I found an abandoned bike and bought a heavy duty bike rack for the back and a basket for the front.  Sunday papers were huge back then.  Sometimes it got up to 300 pages.  Back then they proudly put the page count on the front page.  Eventually the frame of the bike broke due to the stress.  That is when my interactions with my customers became invaluable. The auto mechanic.  I noticed one of my customer's worked on cars in his driveway and garage.  Sometimes he welded stuff.  I asked if he could weld my bike frame together.  He did and he said the frame may break again but not where he welded it.  He was right.  The frame broke 2 more times.  2 more times he welded my bike back together. The architect.  One of the customers I made friends with would do woodworking in the garage in his spare time.  I watched him and asked him questions when I noticed him working.  Eventually I asked if I could buy a custom bookcase from him.  Instead he had me buy all the parts and he helped me make it myself.  It turned out great and sits in my garage holding my comics.  He also introduced me to one of my fav taco shops El Indio.  He also introduced me to Jim's Hickory Wood Bbq.  That was my first time eating cinnamon ice cream.  Good times. The navy chief petty officer.  One very friendly customer told me about life in the military.  One day he took me on a tour of a submarine he worked on.  Very impressive.  Also kinda cramped.  It was my first and only time on the submarine base and in an operational submarine. Back then a subscription was $7.50/month and I had to go collect it at the end of each month.  I got to keep $2 of it and at the peak of my career I had 2 paper routes totalling 150 customers.  Christmas was great as many customers were generous.  Sundays when it rained was the worst.  I wiped out the slick roads many times. I resigned from the delivery business when I graduated from college.  I miss the human interaction.  There were many cool customers. Over the years I still subscribed when I had time to read.  I have noticed the paper getting smaller and they lost some of their best writers.  The worst loss was when they lost the writer who reviewed fantasy/science fiction/comic books.  Over the years many of the staff left with early retirement deals.  There isn't that much local news now and I noticed the same information is being reused the next day.  The price has gone up too.  I'm paying $39/month.  The newspaper is becoming a luxury good.  People asked me why I keep buying the newspaper when I can read it for free online.  I told them I liked having something substantial to hold in my hand while I read. I've never met my newspaper person.  They get out of the car and toss the paper on the porch at 4am.  Each month my bill is deducted directly from my account.  I wouldn't like the job now.  No human interaction. - Newswoman: If you could've found out what "Rosebud" meant, I bet that would've explained everything. - Jerry Thompson: I don't think so; Mr. Kane was a man who got everything he wanted and then lost it. Maybe "Rosebud" was something he couldn't get, or something he lost. Citizen Kane

    Bad customer service and unreliable deliveries. My parents were subscribers for 55+ years, and when…read moremy dementia afflicted father moved in with me about 7 months ago I got him a subscription because he still enjoyed reading the headlines. He's not really able to at this point so I was debating cancelling. They made that decision easy when four days in a row they failed to even deliver my paper. It's happened before intermittently, but never four days in a row. You would think considering how few subscribers they have nowadays they would make more of an effort not to upset the ones they do have. As an added F*** You, when I called to cancel they refused to give me a refund for the current month, which they just billed me for this morning. Chasing customers away is the one thing the administrative department does well.

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