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Your freelance work counts. Make recruiters see it.

Freelance projects, contract gigs and side work are real experience, and they get read as a gap when they are written like a portfolio instead of a job. Freelance Boost translates the work you have already done into the structure, bullets and keywords a recruiter and an ATS both parse as employment — in about 15 seconds.

What it produces

  • A structured experience entry — your projects grouped under one umbrella role rather than scattered one-line gigs, which is the format that stops reading as a job-hopping record.
  • Recruiter-grade bullets — each project rewritten as an accomplishment with the metric surfaced, in the wording your target role is actually screened on.
  • A cover-letter transition paragraph — the part that explains the move from independent work to the role you want, without apologising for it.

Related reading: how to put freelance work on your resume and how to put fractional roles on your resume.

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