Uplift your resume with freelance websites!
(Post for recent graduates/freshers)
Literally, your resume is the passport for entry into Job Market.
While you would not have too many real time ‘project’ work/assignment experience in your kitty at this stage and there are few thousand applicants looking for work at any given point in time!!!
How best to ensure your resume is shortlisted and called out?
Read On…
During your study years, it is highly recommended to start off by building your LinkedIn profile, showcasing your passion/interests.
Participate and contribute to discussions in LinkedIn groups, start making connections.
Concurrently, take up work/projects online (freelance).
which also helps in networking with the like-minded people.
Now, the freelance platforms (listed below) are a good place to get the much-needed
experience + earn some $$$.
It surely helps in building confidence and a fair idea on how the projects are executed/handled. that real-time/hands-on is very essential in exhibiting your skills in the job interview.
Some of the websites that you can explore:
Guru: www.guru.com
Freelancer: https://www.freelancer.com
Youth4Work: https://www.youth4work.com/
Fiverr: https://www.fiverr.com/
Upworks: https://www.upwork.com
toptal: https://www.toptal.com/
Truelancer: https://www.truelancer.com
Periodically update your online profile(s) with your learnings, this shows your eagerness and passion.
Subsequently, keep your resume updated with the 3 sections of interest to the hiring manager.
Refer to Article – https://startuphirepro.com.au/2024/01/16/resume-first-impression/