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How would a business owner, all their life, write a resume to become an employee?

Submitted by on November 5, 2009 – 11:58 pmNo Replies


A web user asks, A friend of mine needs a job. He has been a business owner all his life, but due to the economy being so bad, he sold his business. Now he wants to work for someone, but doesn’t know how to write a resume as a business owner. Is it the same as writing a resume if you worked for a companies?
Would it be negative for the employer to know that you owned a business (for many years)? Would they think he is over-qualified?

Can you help them out? Post your advice!

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