u/JobApplyHelper

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Hey everyone,

I wanted to ask something and also share my situation.

I think I’m actually pretty good at job hunting and applications. I usually apply to around 50 jobs for myself, and I get a good number of calls, emails, and interview requests from them.

But I struggle with social anxiety, especially when it comes to picking up phone calls or handling some interviews. Because of that, I sometimes miss opportunities even when they come.

On the other hand, I’ve helped my cousin with job searching — like finding suitable jobs, applying on his behalf, and improving his resume according to job descriptions. And he actually ended up getting a job.

He told me I’m really good at this and should consider doing it more seriously.

So now I’m wondering:

Can this kind of skill (job searching, applying, resume tailoring) be turned into a proper freelance service or career?

Has anyone here done something similar or know if people actually pay for this kind of help?

I’d really appreciate honest advice.

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u/JobApplyHelper — 18 days ago