What sort of industry guidelines regulate the resume-writing field?
In the U.S., each individual state stipulates its requirements and laws with which resume firms must comply. In New Jersey, it is mandatory that all resume firms be licensed and bonded. Licensing involves many factors, including passing a test pertaining to employment issues. Resume firms are monitored under the Department of Law and Public Safety. Guidelines are also outlined by the resume industry’s professional organization, the Professional Association of Resume Writers (PARW). As a PARW member, GetInterviews.com is required to subscribe to the Association’s Code of Ethics: A PARW member in good standing will: 1. Professionally provide clients with products and services that will enhance their abilities to achieve their goals and objectives regardless of race, creed, religion, national origin, sex, age level or income, or physical handicap. 2. Be sensitive to client’s needs and compassionate in providing advice, products, and services in meeting the client’s specific career goals.
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