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Honestly, the best bet is to start rewriting your resume yourself.
Here are a few pointers:
Draft each item once, then twice, then a third time. Each time you write this line item, use a different verb. Lead with an action verb, close with a number. Then try reworking the forumula, try seeing how it looks or works with the numbers written out, or written like 100% 
Then after you've come up with a unqiue blend of the best tones for the different lines of job experience, I'm sure you'll have a pattern of success, followed by experience, learning and training that makes you more than qualified for the job you're looking to acquire.
Finally, emphasis what makes you different & special when you communicate with them, if you can really deliver on what a well written resume can get you verbally, when you meet the team, you're sure to do well.
I would advise you to visit the following site : http://www.cvtips.com/resume.html
You can find there examples of resumes and many articles related to this subject which could be really helpful.Make sure you have chosen the right type of resume; there are:chronological resumes, functional resumes, combo resumes, targeted resumes.
Good luck!!


Resume
Where do I go to get help writing a resume. I would like to spruce mine up and was wondering if there is any help available. I think my resume looks good in terms of experience but I think it could be written better.