Former
recruiter David Alan
Carter evaluates
the 10 most
popular online resume services, comparing writing quality, customer
service, pricing and more. See how they stack up. Resume Service
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Oklahoma City Resume Service?
Below, find a lineup of local Oklahoma City Resume Writing Services led by the
top-rated online resume writing firm serving the Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 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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Resume
Writers
Ink 5601 N.W. 72nd Street, Suite 324 #324,
Oklahoma City, OK
(405) 603-5105
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Professionally
Written 5909 Northwest Expressway #201, Oklahoma
City, OK
(405) 816-3440
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Red Brick
Resumes 7437 Northwest 131st Street, Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma
(405) 317-8297
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The Resume
Source
Inc. Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma
(405) 949-2800
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Oklahoma City Resume Writer
301 North Walker Avenue, Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma
(405) 445-0197
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Resumes 2
Jobs 3000 United Founders Boulevard, Oklahoma
City, OK
(405) 842-2972
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Carol Cade's Typing Services
Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma
(405) 641-3706
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Government Employers in Oklahoma City --
City of Oklahoma City
Employment
Top Employers in Oklahoma
City
Popular Job
Boards
About... Oklahoma City's
580,000 residents are favored with oil derricks and petroleum
and natural gas sources. The city is a world livestock market
and a major transportation hub. The federal government employs
32,000 residents at Tinker Air Force Base and the Mike Monroney
Aeronautical Center, location of the Federal Aviation
Administration Academy and its Civil Aerospace Medical
Institution.
The capital city of Oklahoma has consistently gained jobs in all
quarters through 2011, helping Oklahoma sustain and lead the nation
toward recovery. A downtown redevelopment project has proven
successful after the notorious April 19, 1995 domestic terrorist
bombing of the Murrah Federal Building.
With several unique museums and theaters and institutions of higher
education, including the University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma City
University, the city thrives in culture and the arts. Its Plaza
District reflects the energy of entrepreneurs in the creative arts
while serving as a backdrop for youth culture.
Other major Oklahoma City employers include the state government,
Oklahoma University and its Health Sciences Center, Integris
Health, AT&T and Devon Energy Corporation. Dell, Hertz
Corporation, Farmers Insurance Group, UPS and Boeing also operate
major facilities. Job seekers should be able to find work available
in most job sectors.
Additional
information on the local economy and key
employers...
Wikipedia: Oklahoma
City Economy Greater Oklahoma
City Partnership - Major Employers
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