Why I Started Resume Writing
I didn’t originally set out to become a resume writer. I took a resume writing course and found myself unexpectedly drawn to the process—taking fragmented notes, scattered experience, and turning it into a clear, focused story. I loved the precision of it. The calm of organizing complexity. The satisfaction of helping someone’s experience finally make sense on the page.
Not long after, a friend asked if I could create a resume for her son. She wanted him to find his footing and begin his next chapter. I said yes. He landed an opportunity at Microsoft within a week.
That moment shifted everything for me. I saw, very clearly, how powerful a well-crafted resume can be when someone’s value is communicated with clarity and intention.
My Background & Approach
By trade, I’m a technical writer, which means I’m trained to translate complex information into language that’s clear, structured, and easy to understand. I’ve spent years working with precision, accuracy, and audience awareness—skills that matter deeply in resume writing.
I’m also an SEO specialist, which directly impacts how resumes and LinkedIn profiles are written today. Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) and LinkedIn search algorithms rely on keywords, structure, and relevance. I understand how those systems work—and how to write documents that are optimized for them without sounding robotic or generic.
This combination allows me to create resumes and LinkedIn profiles that:
- Read naturally to humans
- Perform well in ATS systems
- Increase visibility in LinkedIn searches
- Clearly communical strengths, accomplishments, and direction
No templates. No buzzwords. No inflated language.
What Working Together Feels Like
This work is collaborative, thoughtful, and grounded. I listen carefully. I ask the right questions. I help you articulate what you’ve done—and what you’re ready for next—so your documents reflect not just your history, but your momentum.
My goal is simple:
To help you feel confident, capable, and clearly represented when opportunity appears.
Because when your experience is presented well, you don’t have to explain yourself as much. The document does the work.