- Newsflash: everybody and they mama has a side-hustle or a side business these days.
In a recent study conducted by Zapier, 1 in 3 people surveyed admitted to starting their own business or brand to bring in extra income.
With that being said, there’s no need to be scared or anxious about listing your side gig on your resume.
In the past, listing your small business may have turned recruiters and hiring managers off.
But in 2021, it’s actually something that turns them on and gets them more interested in you.
Why?
Because people who have side-hustles and brands tend to:
- Learn new things easier and quicker
- Adapt faster
- Take initiative
- Have excellent time management and project management skills
- Be great leaders
HOWEVER…
There is a right way and a wrong way to list your side-hustle on your resume.
Doing it incorrectly can make you seem cocky, arrogant, or like you’re too good for the role.
In this video, I give 9 tips to properly list your side-business or side-hustle on your resume as an entrepreneur.
Watch to learn + discover:
- The number one mistake people make when giving themselves a job title.
- Where your side-hustle/side business should be positioned on your resume.
- How to translate your business wins and successes into valuable content that complements -not replaces – your career experience.
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