Resume Writer - Contract - $30/hr- Remote - Job # 2679

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<h3>The Position</h3><p>We have an IMMEDIATE OPENING for an experienced Resume Writer. The ideal candidate has several years of experience as a professional resume writer serving clients in a wide range of occupations and seniority levels.</p><p>This position is a contract position and pays $30/hour. (This is a remote position).</p><p>Resume Writer responsibilities include:</p><ul> <li>Speaking with clients over the phone/email to discuss their requirements and skill set.</li> <li>Preparing follow-up questions to gain a strong understanding of client backgrounds and career goals.</li> <li>Leveraging information gathered to write high-quality resumes, cover letters, and/or LinkedIn profiles that meet strict writing standards.</li> <li>Capacity to build relationships and deliver an exceptional client experience is critically important.</li> <li>All other duties assigned.</li> </ul><p><strong>Requirements</strong></p><h3>Who Are You?</h3><p>You’re someone who wants to influence your own development. You’re looking for an opportunity where you can pursue your interests and your passion. Where a job title is not considered the final definition of who you are, but merely the starting point for your future.</p><p>You also bring the following skills and experience:</p><ul> <li>College degree preferred.</li> <li>One or more years previous resume writing experience.</li> <li>Excellent business writing skills and attention to detail.</li> <li>Impeccable knowledge of English grammar (written and spoken).</li> <li>Professional phone manner and exceptional communication skills.</li> <li>Ability to stay focused on goals.</li> <li>Typing/data entry experience.</li> <li>Strong in Microsoft Office, Gmail, and Google Drive.</li> </ul><p>You must also provide:</p><ul> <li>A business-like environment to work from without interruption or distraction.</li> <li>A high-speed internet connection.</li> </ul><p><strong>Benefits</strong></p><p>This position is a contract position and pays $25/hour. (This is a remote position).</p>

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