
Learn how freelancer resumes differ from corporate job resumes, emphasizing trust, expertise, and computer skills. Create a black-and-white, PDF-ready resume that highlights freelance work and avoids gaps.
Explore a freelancer resume example from a translator and agency owner to learn practical steps for crafting effective resumes for freelancers across industries.
Review and rewrite of a freelance translator's resume focus on clarity, privacy, and job prospects. The document covers education, work experience, languages, major projects, skills, and translator tools.
Place the name at the top and include translator profiles such as up work and proses to establish credibility, then shorten URLs with tinyurl for readability.
Highlight English and Italian translator and transcriber skills, clarify transcription emphasis, and showcase a linguistics and languages degree (Turid language and culture) to attract clients.
Learn to craft a translator resume that showcases English-Italian translation, proofreading, and transcription, a linguistics degree, extensive freelance experience, localization projects, and daily capacity figures.
Highlight areas of expertise to show specialization on your resume for entrepreneurs, using image behind text and columns to front-load keywords such as localization, video games, web content apps, tourism.
Explore how to present professional experience on a resume for translators and freelancers, highlighting relevant translation work and projects, managing gaps, and tailoring content for freelance versus corporate audiences.
Navigate the education section of a resume by separating it from experience, listing degrees and relevant courses, and choosing an ordering that reflects an entrepreneur’s freelance translator path.
Highlight major projects on a resume by choosing whether to include them, and order them by recency, emphasizing key points to catch the reader’s eye.
Highlight your computer skills for online freelancing by listing Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint, and mention WordPress, CMS, HTML tags, and Google Drive.
Highlight tailoring a resume for freelance translators by omitting irrelevant specializations and language items that cause confusion, and keeping a concise one-page profile focused on English to Italian translation.
Determine whether to include a photo, considering EU vs US norms and online profiles; set high CV rates, and tie hobbies to the job when possible.
Prioritize highlighting trust, expertise, and computer skills in your resume and online profiles for entrepreneurs, with examples, and seek resume or CV reviews, especially for freelance translators.
Use ai to identify gaps in your resume, craft targeted tweaks for entrepreneurs, and tailor your cv to specific jobs without starting from scratch.
Use ai to craft and tailor your resume for freelance translation jobs, including financial translation, by tweaking existing resumes and highlighting relevant experience and cat tools.
Explore using ai to create and refine a cover letter, paste or upload your draft, and tailor it for ideal clients and jobs, guided by a practical rewrite walkthrough.
Learn how to use the free ChatGPT to generate tailored cover letters from your resume, customize for freelance or translation roles, and verify job posting requirements.
Draft compelling cover letters for entrepreneurs by adjusting tone—from conversational to formal—highlighting enthusiasm, and aligning abilities with job requirements, with an AI-enhanced approach.
Review a specific job post and see the code that reveals how compatible you are with the job and how the job is with you, providing AI-driven insights for matching.
Use ai tools like perplexity and Claude to analyze your resume against a job post, generate a strengths-and-weaknesses chart, and craft targeted, bullet-pointed application tips for entrepreneurs.
Learn to use LinkedIn ads to target specific clients, not just broad demographics, by following a walkthrough that keeps you top of mind when you’re traveling to meet prospects.
Use get prospect and claycomb to collect email addresses within trial limits, build an audience, and export the list to Excel for targeted ads, as shown in the walkthrough.
Target specific people with LinkedIn ads by creating a matched audience from a contact list, exporting to CSV, and using the example audience for a minimum of 300 contacts.
Discover how to start freelancing by preparing what you need. Attract first clients, look employable, retain good clients, and earn a living across photography, design, translation, writing, and research.
Explore the journey from freelancer translator to project manager to agency founder. See how hiring and working with freelancers supports market research, lead generation, and everything else needed.
Begin the pregame by placing your most impressive resume points on top, and build trust with a photo, clear specializations, and an online profile.
Overcome the freelancer chicken-and-egg by building credibility through targeted strategies like low-price gigs, free work for ratings, leveraging friends and family, and seizing opportunistic niches.
Learn how to work for free to build ratings and referrals by partnering with NGOs, community groups, and other freelancers, offering small free projects to gain testimonials.
Discover why competing on price triggers a downward spiral and harms repeat business. Explore strategies like free versus low price, and exchange of services to build ratings and referrals.
Stand out as a freelancer by creating a unique profile on freelancing sites, using eye-catching details rather than copying others, and adding a video introduction.
Master a reusable freelance email template with a core personalized section and per-job customization. Learn to structure messages, showcase past work, and tailor details for each client.
Set job alerts on sites like Upwork, Freelancer, Guru, 99designs to receive email updates for opportunities that fit your language skills, and add calendar reminders when alerts aren’t available.
Contact me to tailor your client-finding and job-search journey; use the provided website and URL for personalized help, share your results, and customize these lessons to your path.
Updated with AI Walk-throughs and examples of using technology to create/improve your Resume and Cover, as well as to find new clients (no additional Software require).
The first part of this course is for Freelancers/Entrepreneurs who need a Resume to send to prospective clients in order to get hired for specific jobs. Resumes for Freelancers are very different from those of employees and office workers.
What are the differences?
This class covers all of that, going through a real example, step by step.
It also includes a section on using AI to create your Resume, along with the Pros and Cons.
The Second part is for those of you who wish to earn a living from Freelancing. Those of you who would like to use your skills as an artist/designer/writer/translator/researcher/photographer/consultant/editor/programmer/etc. etc. and find a way to earn money, so you can have extra income, or even to earn a living, so you can quit your job and do your own work full-time.
Chances are, you would like to start earning a living from being a Freelancer, but you're not sure where or how to start. Well then, this Course is for you!
This Course will explain what you should do when you're starting from Zero. It will go through what to prepare ahead of time (so you won't be caught unprepared later!), as well as how to then find clients, approach them, and get chosen for freelance jobs.
Once you register for this course:
1. You will have lifetime access
2. You will receive a certificate upon completion
3. You can ask questions at any point and I will respond
4. The Course will be updated continuously, so you can always use this course as a reference.
See you in the course!
- Robert G