Are you about to drop big bucks on a professional resume review? There are plenty of free alternatives to paying big bucks to have professionals rework your resume. Read on to see where we found 3 free resume help centers.
- Pay a visit to your local library to tap into a pool of professional talent who might be able to help you create or critique your resume. At a library in Baltimore, people are learning the basics of resume writing at a Resume 101 class. Job seekers are also having their resume reviewed by trained professionals for free.
- Another free alternative is available to college alumni by turning to their career services department of their school. Whether in person, over the phone or by email to get tips on how to improve or better target their resumes for their next potential job.
- The U.S. Department of Labor sponsors over 3,000 One-Stop Career Centers across the country where job seekers can get free help writing and improving their resumes along with other career advice. Check out ServiceLocator.org for more details.

