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Re: Resumes
Thomas R -
Interesting analogy. However, we have a realtor here in PHX who advertises just that - a "no hassle listing." In his commercial on TV he says, "if you sell your house while listed, pay me nothing, if you are not happy, fire me." Guess he must feel pretty good about his track record. Much the same as I do about mine.
I do not think anyone is ganging up on Caveman, just giving him a different viewpoint. As I have said many times before, if people want to do their own resume, I have no problem with that. But, much like your analogy of the home seller/realtor, if you have ever tried to sell a house yourself, it is a hassle and people will turn to a professional who performs that service for a living. I would never try to do that myself, as I do not understand the intricacies of that profession. Same thing goes with writing your resume and cover letters. When you try to do it yourself and do not have results, you go to a professional. Hopefully, you will turn to someone who specializes in your industry. I would never go to a luxury home seller to market my house, because it is not a luxury home! I would go to someone who specializes in my type of home so they could bring me the most qualified buyers.
Kathy
ThomasR said:CAVEMAN,
I don't understand why they gang up on you. I agree with you.
Most services provide what the "client" is reluctant to do for themselves. They become reluctant for a variety of reasons. For example; anyone can sell a house. Most people, however, use a Realtor because of time constraints, limited buyer sources [business/industry contacts] and lack of confidence [unless you sell houses regularly it is a pretty daunting experience].
Of course, a Realtor is not going to boost your confidence encouraging you to market your own house, it detracts from his interests. We work in a closed industry. Employers know, with some exceptions, who is in the market at any given time. Most jobs are acquired through inside contacts.
A Realtor will take any opportunity to promote his own value attempting to make you believe his service is essential. It is one of the three marketing primary tools. What a Realtor really does is free you for other tasks.
Thomas R -
Interesting analogy. However, we have a realtor here in PHX who advertises just that - a "no hassle listing." In his commercial on TV he says, "if you sell your house while listed, pay me nothing, if you are not happy, fire me." Guess he must feel pretty good about his track record. Much the same as I do about mine.
I do not think anyone is ganging up on Caveman, just giving him a different viewpoint. As I have said many times before, if people want to do their own resume, I have no problem with that. But, much like your analogy of the home seller/realtor, if you have ever tried to sell a house yourself, it is a hassle and people will turn to a professional who performs that service for a living. I would never try to do that myself, as I do not understand the intricacies of that profession. Same thing goes with writing your resume and cover letters. When you try to do it yourself and do not have results, you go to a professional. Hopefully, you will turn to someone who specializes in your industry. I would never go to a luxury home seller to market my house, because it is not a luxury home! I would go to someone who specializes in my type of home so they could bring me the most qualified buyers.
Kathy