Top 3 Mistakes When Starting a Resume Business
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- * Family first. There are no ifs, ands, or buts about it.
* Time goes by WAY too fast and you don’t want to have regrets (speaking from experience!).
* Plan out your day and stick to it. Carve out time for client project work only. Set boundaries around your work schedule.
* Ensure that your clients understand your company polices and that they respect your time.
* Do unto your clients as you would have them do unto you.
- * Don’t settle for writing just any resume to make a buck.
* Specialize and let it be part of your branding message.
* Determine which industry(s), and/or career level you enjoy writing for and gives you the most satisfaction.
- * Have a full understanding of what you bring to the table, what you deliver, and how you serve your clients.
* Position yourself so potential clients have a clear understanding of what value you bring to them as their career expert and resume writer, leaving no room for them to even think your fees are negotiable.
* If a potential client wants to negotiate your fee, let them know your fee is firm. Don’t be afraid to let them go.
* Stand your ground. It communicates that you firmly believe you offer great value to your clients and can attest to the quality of work and service your company provides and the fee is justified.
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Maria Hebda, CCMC, CPRW: It only took a few short years to realize what the public DIDN’T know about the “careers” industry—that it actually existed.
I vowed to establish credibility as a resume writing and career coaching expert. After obtaining my Certified Professional Resume Writer (CPRW) certification in 1997, I became a career coaching expert and earned my Certified Career Management Coach (CCMC) certification.
The Career Experts was born out of my own commitment to bolstering a highly selective group of the certified career professionals, providing rich resources for them and our audience of job seekers, and connecting the two groups with an ultimate goal of creating a successful relationship.
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