$99 resumé vs $599 resumé.
The gap is not cosmetic. It is structural. A $99 resumé is built to move quickly. A $599 resumé is built to change how you are read. If both delivered the same result, the price difference would not exist.
Where the difference actually shows up.
The difference is judgment, not formatting.
Low-cost resumés optimize for speed. They assume your structure is mostly right and apply surface-level improvements. That can clean things up, but it rarely changes how hiring managers interpret your experience.
Higher-end resumés spend time on decisions. What matters. What gets cut. What gets emphasized. How your experience maps to a specific role. That is where performance changes.
If your draft is already strong, resumé editing can be enough. If it is not, proper resumé writing is what actually moves the needle.
Both options produce a resumé. Only one changes how it performs.
Improved presentation
The resumé looks better, but the underlying story is mostly unchanged.
Stronger professional positioning
The resumé reads with more clarity, direction and credibility. That is what drives interviews.
If you are going to invest in a resumé, it should change the outcome.
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