Start a Resume Writing Business

By Steve Thompson, published Mar 04, 2007
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The job market is perpetually slow and professionals of all degrees and skills are looking for a way to put themselves ahead of the rest. Resume writing isn't just something that needs to be done; it is also an art. Studies have shown that a well-written resume can mean all the difference between a job and the unemployment line.

If you have a knack for writing resumes, you might want to consider starting a resume writing business. Not only can you provide resumes to clients, but you can make even more money by writing cover letters, CV's, letters of interest and recommendation letters. If your prices aren't too high, professionals from all over the world will be sending you their current resumes for your special touch.

Starting a resume writing business isn't as difficult as you might think. All you need are the necessary skills, a website and a telephone. When clients contact you to write their resume, you simply take down their information and plug it into a well-designed resume template. You might have to write some resumes from scratch while others simply need a little tweaking.

The best part about starting a resume writing business is you don't have to have published clips or have written a book. All you have to do is post examples of resumes you've written on your website. Demonstrate a wide variety of skills by posting resumes for different career paths and professional fields, and don't be afraid to show innovative talent by creating resumes that aren't necessarily "the norm".

A simple search of the Internet has shown that resume writing businesses charge between $250 and $1,000 for writing resumes for clients. Some have packages that include sample cover letters and other materials while others simply provide resumes. The most important thing in starting a resume writing business is your turn-around time. Many such businesses advertise that they can write your resume in under twenty-four hours, which is a deadline with which you'll have to successfully compete.

Takeaways
  • Not only can you provide resumes, but also CV's, cover letters and recommendation letters.
  • Resume writing businesses charge between $250 and $1,000 for writing resumes for clients.
  • My advice is to start by charging near the lower end and working your way up the ladder.
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Your article illustrates everything that is wrong about the resume writing business. TRUE resume writers do NOT "simply take down their information and plug it into a well-designed resume template." They interview clients, learn the employment goal, get hard facts about previous job performance -- in essence, learn who they're writing the resume for. What you -- and others who post this type of blah-blah-blah nonsense -- are doing is to cheapen a writing service that is often performed by published, professional writers like myself. Do your readers a favor. Create a new post telling them they should run from template resume writers as if avoiding the plague. Stephanie Hoover 1KillerResume.com

Posted on 06/08/2008 at 9:06:26 AM

 
Great article... :)

Posted on 07/02/2007 at 1:07:00 PM

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