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cDiver Certified Resume


Make your resume stand out from the others.
Fact: The cDiver Job/Resume system will always be free for divers and your resume will always be searchable.
Fact: There are over 3,000 international commercial diver resumes in the cDiver.net system and this number is growing every day.
However there are those of you who are looking for a way to make your resume stand out from the rest and we found a way to help you out…


Get your resume certified by cDiver.net’s in-house Human Resources professiona
l 
Price: $9.95/month

  • cDiver calls your references to verify your certifications, work history and reference quality
  • The cDiver Approval Stamp will appear next to your resume, letting companies know you’re legit.
  • Your resume will appear at the TOP of searches by companies who are looking for divers with your skill set.
  • You will be included an a periodic “Available Talent” email that cDiver sends to Hiring Managers of dive companies worldwide.
  • Certified resumes are the first ones considered when cDiver is asked to provide resumes to diving companies.
  • We re-certify your certifications, work history and references annually.
  • We’ll create you a unique link on cDiver.net verifying your certified status and the date it is valid through.  This prevents anyone from claiming they are certified when they really aren’t.


How To Sign Up

  1. Go to http://cDiver.net/jobs and create an account.
  2. Upload a resume.
  3. At the end of your resume signup, you will be asked if you want to upgrade.
  4. If you don’t choose to upgrade your resume right away, you can always do so later by clicking the “Premium membership” link in the upper-right corner of your Job/Resume account.



Resume Advice / Assistance

cDiver.net’s HR team is experienced in how the Commercial Diving industry works and will constantly be providing advice to members of cDiver.net on how to remain professional and give yourself the best chance of landing big work.  Here’s what to keep an eye out for…

Coming Soon!

  • HR blog for commercial divers
  • Regular email tips
  • 1-on-1 consulting service to help you map out a realistic career plan



If you would like to know more about our Resume programs or are interested in signing up, feel free to call, email or fill out the form below and we’ll be happy to help you out!

Phone: +1 (425) 522-DIVE or email: divers@cDiver.net


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