Oct 12, 2006

How to Self Evaluate

A resume for a self employed person is no different than any other resume in the business world. When you know how to self evaluate, you can write an attention-grabbing resume that will look great to potential customers and clients. Even when you’re self employed, you need a good resume to help further your business goals.

The question is, how to self evaluate? Think about your past educational and job experiences. Did you take a typing class in school, shop, or computer lab? Did you work with office equipment in past employment endeavors? Do you know how to work with computers, fax machines, the Internet? All of these are salable skills, and all will look good on your self employed resume.

When you’re working on a self evaluation, it’s important to think about your future business and self employment goals. Cite your objectives on your resume, and list any special qualifications or skills you may have. What are your strengths? Find a way to highlight them. What are your weaknesses? Know what they are and if necessary, mention that you are working on improving yourself in these areas – and work toward that goal. When you know how to improve yourself in weaker areas, your entire self employed resume becomes stronger.

Know how to self evaluate and learn your own strengths and weaknesses. Once you know what they are, you can highlight strengths and turn weak areas into strong ones.




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Oct 17, 2008 10:24 AM
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do you think you could write something about self-evaluating a project or an assingment that could be useful to students at school?
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