Adapt Your CV to working Online (COVID-19 updates) / First Steps for Freelancers.

The first part of this course is for Freelancers/Entrepreneurs who need a Resume to send to prospective clients in order to get hired for specific jobs. Resumes for Freelancers are very different from those of employees and office workers.
What are the differences?
This class covers all of that, going through a real example, step by step.
The second part is for those of you who wish to earn a living from Freelancing. Those of you who would like to use your skills as an artist/designer/writer/translator/researcher/photographer/consultant/editor/programmer/etc. etc. and find a way to earn money, so you can have extra income, or even to earn a living, so you can quit your job and do your own work full-time.
Chances are, you would like to start earning a living from being a Freelancer, but you're not sure where or how to start. Well then, this Course is for you!
This Course will explain what you should do when you're starting from Zero. It will go through what to prepare ahead of time (so you won't be caught unprepared later!), as well as how to then find clients, approach them, and get chosen for freelance jobs.

Translator / AI Consultant
Robert has been a translator since childhood. He started translating for extra money while in high school, and continued to do so throughout college and graduate school. These days, his clients include banks, corporations, non-profits, consulates, as well as private individuals, and he has been able to expand and set up his own boutique Translation Agency called Lugano Translations, run entirely with Freelancers. His education and background was in finance and fiscal policy, and his translation agency specializes in financial and legal translations. His expertise is in Entrepreneurship and Freelancing, from both the perspective of the "hirer" as well as the "hiree". Robert also has a passion for languages, both for work and just for pleasure.
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