LIZ DETERMAN, OWNER

Over 25 years of combined experience & expertise


I have been spending my free time over the past decade gaining knowledge and skills to prepare me for a career in advising job seekers and developing personal branding campaigns for their search.


I bring this experience to clients:

  • completed Kuder Career Advising training;
  • earned a Certified Professional Resume Writer (CPRW) designation;
  • hired by a national resume writing company to consult with job seekers and write college grad, professional, executive, and C-level cover letters, resumes, bios, and LinkedIn profiles; 
  • worked with Fortune 500 executives across the country;
  • taught an Interpersonal Communications course at a community college to educate students about the importance of developing lifelong relationship-building skills; and
  • attained real-world experience in communications, marketing, and public relations over a career that spans more than 25 years. This experience now translates into helping job candidates strategically market themselves.

 

This is why I started Writing Remarkable Resumes! I look forward to visiting with you about how I can assist in your personal branding campaign to help you secure a job that you desire!

.

GET FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION

Professional Memberships 

Career Directors International


National Career Development Association


Professional Association of Resume Writers & Career Coaches


Public Relations Society of America


Training & Coursework Completed

  • ATS & SEO: Navigating Alphabet Soup to Get Clients Found

  • Adding Visuals to Resumes

  • Blueprint to the Hidden Job Market—Building Job Search Plans that Work 

  • CliftonStrengths Coaching

  • Executive Resumes: New Formats, New Strategies, New Ideas

  • Kuder Career Advising Training—Essentials Course Completion

  • Master Lessons in Writing Executive Resumes and LinkedIn Profiles

  • Personal Branding

  • Resume & Profile E-Summit: Writing Branded Resumes & Profiles

  • Today's Modern Cover Letter: The E-Note

  • Writing Tight