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Resume Writing Tips For Freelancers

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Today I would like to give you important freelance content writing tips. So, you can continue to write without too much travail.


As you already know, being a freelance writer can indeed become tedious and tiresome, which can eventually drain you and impede your forward motion to move ahead. Nevertheless, powerful tactics may help you overcome this. But you must consistently work through these challenging moments. Here are some additional tips that may encourage you to break through what may be holding you back from landing that perfect contract.


Going freelance is a fast-growing trend, especially among college students. But merely being good at your work won’t help you improve your chances of getting a freelancing project. Today, clients look very carefully at the resumes of freelancers before handing over the project to them. In such a scenario, you need to set yourself apart from your peers. You need to grasp the client's attention and earn their faith. One way to do so is to pitch your skills and demonstrate that you are the best candidate for the job, through an impressive resume.


Freelancer Resume vs. Job Resume:


Resumes for freelancers are very different as compared to the ones that you prepare for internships or job interviews. The prime difference between a freelancer’s resume, and a job seeker, is that in the latter, you are trying to impress an employer, while in the first one, you have to win over a client. Therefore, a freelancer’s resume needs to be more on the line of a marketing pitch for a small business. You can look at it as a professional profile of a small business owner.


So, now let’s get to business and try to build an impressive resume for freelancers that can win over your clients, and double your freelance earnings.


Nature of Work:


Before you start building a resume for freelancing projects, you must finalize the kind of jobs that you are looking for. Most freelancers do not limit them to only a single field of work. Unless someone is targeting a very niche job profile in a particular industry. If you have varied talents and pick up freelancing projects of different natures; you would need to prepare a separate resume for each one of them. Why? Simply, because the more job-specific the resume, the better the client can relate to your profile. Another simpler way is to edit your resume to cater to the needs of the specific client, every time you send it out.   


Resume Structure:


There are many ways to organize a resume. But be careful in picking the one that highlights the critical parts of your skills and abilities. Most clients just glance through the resume. Hence, you need to have a style that catches their eye in the very first look. These are the three main pointers to keep in mind when making a freelance resume.


Mention the gigs or projects in chronological order.

Individuals who have been freelancing for quite some time now, and who have a good amount of work to showcase, can make use of this format. You simply have to mention the projects in the order in which you have worked upon them.


Combination of internships and freelance projects:


Some students who have internship experience can make a combination resume. Wherein, you mention both your internship and freelance work experience. Also, don't forget to mention the work that you carried out in those projects. It's no different than what you do in your functional resumes. This format simply highlights your skills and strengths. You can also explain how you gained those skills while working on some project, or how you demonstrated them in a particular gig.


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Skip unnecessary things:


When writing a resume, you must be ruthless with yourself. Cut out anything that is not necessary. Ask yourself whether this is related to your skills, accomplishments or any project that you did. Also, relate them to the job profile you are applying for. As many times an important accomplishment may not be under the job profile. In such cases, you need to edit them, no matter how impressive they might appear to you. Also, refrain from writing objective, or mentioning about references in a freelance resume.   

         

What not to include in your resume?

Showcase your work:


When sending out your resumes, always make sure to share your work samples, if possible. Back in the old days, you would have to carry the physical copies of your work samples or send soft copies in email attachments. But in today's time, you can simply make an online portfolio and share the link. You could also mention the URL for the same, in your resume or cover letter.


Professional Critique: 


Remember that a freelance resume is always different from that of your internship or the resume for job hunting. The reason for it is quite simple, as a freelancer, you are like a small business owner, and when applying for jobs in an organization, you are an employee looking for work. Both the profiles are very different, and that difference needs to be evident on your resume. As your resume is the first point of contact between you and the employer. 


I hope, the above-mentioned tips will help you make a great freelance resume.


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