Former recruiter David Alan
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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Looking for a...
Frederick Resume Service?
Below, find a lineup of local Frederick Resume Writing Services led by the top-rated
online resume writing firm serving the Frederick, Maryland area. Active links where
available. Also, find key employers and links to popular job boards. --David Alan Carter
Frederick Resume Services...
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Top Frederick Employers...
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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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Your Job Search Partner
10189 Winston Drive, Frederick,
Maryland
(301) 829-1092
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Precision Revisions
Frederick,
Maryland
(301) 788-9666
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EKM
Inspirations 14 North Potomac Street, Hagerstown,
MD
(301) 766-2032
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Incredible Resumes Inc.
Gaithersburg,
Maryland
(240) 750-0340
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Heidi Van Der Walde
LCPC 19534 Club House Road, Montgomery Vlg,
MD
(301) 869-1334
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Fish Out Of Water
LLC 673 Potomac Station Drive, Leesburg,
VA
(703) 777-3806
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The Resume Place,
Inc. 89 Mellor Avenue, Catonsville,
Maryland
(410) 744-4324
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Government Employers in Frederick, MD --
City of
Frederick Jobs
Top Employers in Frederick,
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Popular Job
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About... Frederick first
gained notoriety as a Civil War crossroads through which both
Union and Confederate troops once marched, and serves as the
county seat. With a population of about 65,000 residents, it is
the second largest incorporated area in Maryland.
The largest employer in town is Fort Detrick, a U.S. Army Medical
Command installation that employs over 8,000 military personnel and
civilian contractors. The county government and public school
system are the city's second and third largest employers,
collectively employing over 10 percent of the population.
There are ample opportunities for employment outside of the
government and education fields as well. Downtown Frederick is home
to over 600 businesses that employ workers in broad array of
educational backgrounds and skill sets. The health care, financial,
retail and hospitality sectors are all well represented.
Frederick is a modern day boom town, with explosive population
growth of nearly 25 percent in the past decade, and $150 million in
private investment ventures underway in the areas of new
construction and renovation. With record low unemployment rates and
median wages that far outpace the national average, job-seekers who
strike while the iron is hot will likely reap great
rewards.
Additional
information on the local economy and key employers...
Wikipedia: Frederick Economy.
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