Stephanie Clark

Mission Statement

My goal is to help you succeed in your career change goal.

Values

Without exception, I serve my clients with strategic writing of the highest quality, have never missed a client’s deadline, and, as a further service share tips on job search techniques and interview strategies. Reputation is built on skills, personality, and reliability. My reputation is strong, and I aim to keep it strong.

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Referral Program

New Leaf Resumes is launching its Referral Program. New Leaf Resumes would like to offer its past clients a token of appreciation for new clients referred.

For each confirmed client that you send our way, you can choose from either:

  • $20 gift card to William’s Coffee Pub, Canadian Tire, or other Canadian business; or,
  • A $20 deposit into your PayPal account!

 

Please send an email alerting me of who you’ve referred. Once the client’s payment has been processed, you can share with me which option you prefer. Have a coffee, buy a book, replace your toaster - as a thank you from New Leaf Resumes!

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    Welcome to New Leaf Resumes!

    My name is Stephanie Clark, and I’d like to extend a sincere “Welcome” to visitors. A certified resume, interview and career strategist, I help people like you become employed or find a new position. I write resumes, cover letters, professional biographies and much more. And support those who need interview help, and career advice. See my Services and Sample Resumes.

     A strategized resume will:

    • shorten your job search
    • land more interviews
    • prepare you with workplace successes to share in an interview
    • prove useful in negotiating benefits and salary
    • impact your career as a powerful testimonial to your value even as it resides in your employee file.

    An outstanding resume sets the foundation for your job search.

    Skipping this step can:

    • cost you lost earnings as the unpaid weeks stretch into months. A strategized resume can slash your job search from the typical six months, to three.
    • limit the number of interviews you land. And the name of the job search game is to increase the number of interviews attended, thereby increasing your chances of landing an offer.
    • mean that you flounder and flub interview questions. Unprepared, you are unable to relate your value in terms that the employer needs to hear.

     And why choose New Leaf Resumes?

    • to leverage an award-winning resume strategist’s skill on your behalf
    • to reap the best return on your resume as a career tool investment
    • to tap into this expert’s interviewing and job search know-how.
    • Call Stephanie @ 519-505-5627 for a free resume assessment

     

    EXCITING NEWS!

    New Leaf Resumes’ cover letters are now in print in the latest edition of Cover Letters for Dummies! Here’s what author and Syndicated Career Columnist, Joyce Lain Kennedy, had to say: “ Stephanie, several people chose your work as a top favorite of 57 writers. Your work is state of the art!”

    Ms. Kennedy shared her book’s success:

    Dear Stephanie Clark,

    Cover Letters For Dummies, 3rd Edition, won First Place in the careers category of this year's national Benjamin Franklin Awards - Best Career Book of the Year - presented at the annual Book Expo, held in New York this week.

    The sample letters provided by you and other top career management professional writers were a leading element in the win. How lucky we were to find you! Please know you have my high regard and genuine appreciation, and that of my associate, John Gill, and the book's editor, Traci Cumbay.

    Sincere thanks, Joyce Lain Kennedy

    May 30, 2009