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CaliforniaCrocus
I'm looking for a company who can put my application package together and make it look as amazing as possible.

I would use google, but don't know what to google for.
I have books on what to include and some styles, but want something better than what I can extract from this amass of books.
I don't need anything translated.
I don't need a nice photo.

I have everything I need, I believe, and just want it to be put together so that even the most critical German recruiter will think it's impressive!

In fact, the look I'm going for is that some über-proffessional, type-A German chick wrote her application in English and is submitting it thus.

Do any of you know of such companies? or what search words to use?

Thanks in advance dudes (and dudettes)! cool.gif
kitkat64
You should go work for Accenture. People who work there are always trying to get other people (ie other companies) to do their work for them so they can do as little as possible and still get all the credit.
CaliforniaCrocus
Dear bitterkat64,

Thanks for your thoughtful response. I appreciate the reminder though. I'll be sure to let the company know that I fully intend to take credit for their fine work when I pay them to perform their services.

Cheers!
Crocus
kitkat64
Oh, not bitter...just experienced.
silty1
QUOTE (CaliforniaCrocus @ Apr 9 2008, 9:52 pm) *
I have everything I need, I believe, and just want it to be put together so that even the most critical German recruiter will think it's impressive!

In fact, the look I'm going for is that some über-proffessional, type-A German chick wrote her application in English and is submitting it thus.

Hi B,

If they call you in for an interview, and find that you are not an über-professional type-A German chick, what then? Why not be as honest as possible up front? At least you'll know in advance whether they want to hire you or not.

Failing that, there must be a headhunting firm or two in town you could call. Family friends have their own vocational counselling company. You can PM me for their number if you like.
CaliforniaCrocus
There's nothing deceptive about submitting a professionally done application package. My work samples speak for themselves professionally. I'm not looking to deceive them, I'm looking to stay competitive.

I simply want to submit something which rivals that which I would put together for myself in my own country.

(I know Bob - get a sense of humo(u)r. - I'm working on it!)
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