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Carter evaluates the
10 most popular online resume writing
services – comparing writing quality, customer service, pricing and more. See
how they stack up.
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Below, find a lineup of local Louisville Resume Writing Services led by the top-rated
online resume writing firm serving the Louisville, Kentucky area. Active links where
available. Also, find key employers and links to popular job boards. --David Alan Carter
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ResumeWriters.com - Our Top-Rated Online Resume
Service
Good balance of price, service and quality of workmanship propels this
firm to my top spot. That, and a 99.8% customer satisfaction rating.
Plus, your new resume is guaranteed to land an interview. My in-depth
REVIEW.
ResumeWriters.com
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Careers
2000 10602 Timberwood Circle #3,
Louisville, Kentucky
(502) 214-4000
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Yellow Ruthe Professional Business
Services 8209 Adams Run Road, Louisville,
KY
(502) 239-0142
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Charlotte Klein-Carter Writing
Services 6205 Gayle Drive, Louisville,
KY
(502) 432-6609
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Jobrockit.com
Louisville,
Kentucky
(502) 290-0028
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Tip
Printing
1610 Dutch Lane, Jeffersonville,
IN
(812) 284-2679
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The
Write Type
12700 Townepark Way,
Louisville, Kentucky
(502)
244-4100
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Government Employers in Louisville, KY --
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Louisville Jobs
Top Employers in
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About... Louisville,
Kentucky is often referred to as the Gateway to the South.
Founded as a settlement in 1778 by Colonel George Rogers Clark,
it was named after King Louis XVI of France for his assistance
of American soldiers in the then-ongoing Revolutionary War.
Today, it is the largest city in the state with a population of
741,096 and a thriving economy with several large corporations
located in the city.
With a strategic location on the falls of the Ohio River, the
shipping and cargo industry built the city. Shipping remains a
major part of the city’s economy today because of its large UPS
hub, but other industries have grown alongside it. A third of all
bourbon whiskey is made here while a number of health care and
medical science corporations, including Humana, Kindred Healthcare,
Norton Healthcare and PharMerica, are headquartered here.
Even more large corporations are located here, including Papa
John’s Pizza, Kindred Healthcare, Yum! Brands, the owner of KFC,
Pizza Hut and Taco Bell, the Brown-Forman Corporation and Hillerich
& Bradsby, the makers of the famous Louisville Slugger baseball
bats.
The city’s low business costs and average housing costs make it
attractive to employers. In addition, its many manufacturers and
research centers, especially at the University of Louisville, make
it attractive to anyone seeking a career in the medical field.
There are also ample opportunities to find work in the financial
sector.
With all these
opportunities, Louisville is one of the cities fueling the
nation’s economic recovery.
Additional
information on the local economy and key employers...
Wikipedia: Louisville Economy.
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