Leading Recruiting and Staffing Firm Launches ResumeSpice - Professional Resume Writing and Career Coaching Service
ResumeSpice Provides Resume Writing, Cover Letter, Interviewing, LinkedIn, and Career Coaching Services to Job Seekers Nationwide
HOUSTON, July 11, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Murray Resources, a leading Houston staffing agency and recruiting firm, today announced that it has launched ResumeSpice, a stand-alone career coaching service, to provide job seekers nationwide with a comprehensive suite of resume and career coaching services.
ResumeSpice offers candidates a menu of career services options from which to choose, depending on their needs and professional experience. ResumeSpice's certified professionals can create a resume from scratch for job seekers who don't have one or provide expedient, professional feedback to candidates who have a resume, but are simply seeking advice from an expert. Prices depend on the level of service requested. Each ResumeSpice professional is certified in the company's proven approach to resume preparation and career coaching.
"What makes ResumeSpice unique is that our service was built by recruiters from our first-hand knowledge of what hiring managers, human resources professionals, and recruiters are looking for when making hiring decisions. From our experience, as well as from our research on existing career resources, we felt there was a real need in the market for straightforward career help that just works. Unfortunately, there's a lot of inaccurate information in the marketplace, whether it's from well-intentioned friends and family or unqualified online resources. It's easy to hang out a shingle and claim to be a career consultant. We realized that the best way to help job seekers was to develop our own service," said Keith Wolf, CEO of ResumeSpice. Mr. Wolf co-founded the company with Marsha Murray, president and founder of Murray Resources.
ResumeSpice professional career services include:
- Professional Resume Writing
- Cover Letter Writing
- LinkedIn Profile Help
- Interview Preparation
- Personal Career Coaching
"Our vision for starting ResumeSpice was to create the most effective career services and coaching platform in the country. I'm excited to have the opportunity to expand into an area that will allow us to help a larger group of job seekers," said Marsha Murray, co-founder of ResumeSpice.
To learn more about ResumeSpice and/or to sign up for the service, visit www.resumespice.com.
About ResumeSpice
Founded in 2016, ResumeSpice is an online career services company, offering a comprehensive menu of career services to help job seekers land the job of their dreams. From resume writing to cover letter, interviewing, LinkedIn, and career coaching services, job seekers are able to select from a suite of options that meet their needs. ResumeSpice was developed by recruiters based on first-hand knowledge of what recruiters, hiring managers, and HR professionals are really looking for in a successful candidate. For more information, visit www.resumespice.com.
About Murray Resources
Founded in 1988, Murray Resources is a leading Houston recruiting firm and staffing agency. In 2014 the company was named by the Houston Business Journal as one of Houston's top 25 largest direct hire firms. In 2013 and 2015 the firm was named to the Inc. 500/5000 list of fastest growing private companies in America. The company serves a wide base of client companies, including numerous Fortune™ 1000 companies and high-growth small and medium-sized organizations, in the areas of administrative, accounting, customer service, engineering, finance, human resources, IT, manufacturing, marketing, operations, and sales. The company has been named a "Best Places to Work" and the #1 Fastest Growing Woman Owned Business in the Personnel Category by the Houston Business Journal. For more information, contact Murray Resources at 713.935.0009 or visit www.murrayresources.com.
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