Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Your Professional Biography

For individuals working in larger companies or corporations, or even individuals looking to start their own small online business, biographies are becoming a customary business practice. Your clients want to know who you are, and why they should seek out your services. As online commerce continues to expand, people are seeking a more personal connection, a confidence in the level of service they will receive.

Looking to translate your resume experience into a crisp, persuasive biography that showcases your strengths? Ivy Eyes Editing can help. With our Standard Editing service, let us help you refine your biography to help sell your skills. Or, with our Advanced Editing service, email us your resume, and we will help you to create a biography that reflects your most valuable, marketable skills, and builds trust with your client base.

As always, we look forward to working with you!

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"How do I explain a less than stellar GPA?"

Many applicants find themselves asking this question. Did your GPA drop suddenly during your sophomore year, as a result of a personal circumstance? If so, do you draw more attention to the lapse by explaining it in your essay, or hope that the admissions committee doesn't notice the C's on your transcript?

Like most admissions questions, the answer is dependent upon your specific case. Did your grades improve after the personal setback? Was there an obvious dip in your academic performance? What type of personal circumstance impacted your studies--and does it sound legitimate? If you choose to mention poor grades in your admissions essay, the most important thing to consider is showing growth. How did the setback help you to refocus and reestablish your goals? How can you best show this growth--did your academic or career performance improve?

Let us help you with some of these challenges--email us for a free assessment of your work!


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Ivy Eyes Editing

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