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Resume writing for other people is one of those jobs that there is a huge need for, and is ideally suited to individuals working from home. The biggest plus you bring to someone about writing their resume for them , is that you are not them ! A resume is some ones life -its not just a list of jobs, hobbies, cities lived etc. To anyone , a resume is a highly charged emotional document that people can naturally get very protective.
It is also very difficult to get objective about your own life at the best of times, and especially when you think your entire future is at stake . The other issue that most people have when writing a resume is that they feel the need to 'sell themselves' - its one of the worst pieces of advice you can give to anyone, especially around job interviews or resume writing. People need to present themselves in the best possible light , but that is very different from feeling you have to sell yourself. Someone's resume is for their employers benefit, not their own, which actually is a very difficult concept to grasp. Someone writing their own resume will want to emphasize things that are important to them, not necessarily an employer and vice-versa.
If you get to write a resume for some one what you can bring more than anything else is a sense of objectivity. There are numerous way o market yourself online and gather said information, but whatever way you do it, bear in mind that your own success in getting business depends largely on getting other people to trust you – you will literally have their future in your hands.
As with any business that should not mean that you don not sell yourself. In fact the more you sell yourself in away that really demonstrates why you can help them , the better you are likely to do with your business.
Remember that with resume writing, your chief strength is that you are not them, and you can say this up front. They will probably be a bit shocked at first, but once they get over that, they will realize that this is about objectivity. And you can provide a level of objectivity about their life that they cannot simply because it is their life. Once they get that and most people will eventually, they will be happy to work with you and hopefully achieve great things.

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