With the unemployment rate still soaring throughout America, many recent college graduates as well as seasoned professionals have turned to entrepreneurial pursuits and freelance positions. Even of those who still have a job, running a “gig” on the side is pretty common these days. But this raises a question: If you decide to enter the workforce, then how do you convey your entrepreneurial activities to a potential employer, and are there times when it is just best to leave them out?
How to Include Self-Employment & Freelance Work on Your Resume & Cover Letter
Posted by Adam_Gottlieb under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://frugalentrepreneur.com 4544 days ago
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