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MilitaryResumes.com Resume Writers for Military Resumes and Federal Resumes Announces Relaunched Web Site

Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) October 28, 2007 -- MilitaryResumes.com, the military transition resume experts, is announcing the launch of their redesigned web site today. The site, located at www.MilitaryResumes.com, delivers new functionality that benefits former-military job seekers who need military resumes (www.MilitaryResumes.com), federal resumes or civilian resumes.

The redesigned MilitaryResumes.com was soft-launched on October 1, 2007 and began providing a streamlined buying experience for military veteran job seekers who need military resumes since that date. While MilitaryResumes.com has always provided expert military-to-civilian resume writing services, the new site enables users to purchase military resume writing and career coaching services via shopping cart functionality in real-time. This can be especially helpful for military veteran job seekers beginning the military-to-civilian transition from a non-US military base.

?The new MilitaryResumes.com will make our military resume writer services easier to utilize for our many customers who are located around the world,? said Julie Landversicht, vice president of business development. ?We find that military veterans and transitioning military are highly motivated job seekers, and we want to ensure that when they choose MilitaryResumes.com and our expert military resume writers, we can get their military resume, federal resume or civilian resume in their hands as quickly as they need it.?

About MilitaryResumes.com

MilitaryResumes.com, the military transition resume experts, delivers a suite of job seeker services to former-military personnel including military resumes, civilian resumes, federal resumes and career coaching. With decades of experience in the military placement industry, MilitaryResumes.com?s seasoned consultants know what civilian hiring authorities and the federal government want to see on a military job seeker?s resume. Specializing in military-to-civilian resumes, military transition resumes, and military transition coaching, the company is headquartered in metro-Atlanta, GA, and can be found on the web at www.MilitaryResumes.com

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