Turning your CV into a resume feels daunting—and maybe even impossible. How do you condense a several page document into a one page resume? How do you make the change without cutting important information? And, possibly most difficult of all, how do you convert your academic accomplishments into ones that are quantifiable and meaningful outside of academia?
In this episode, we discuss how we changed our CV into a resume, including how we quantified papers. We also talk about the importance of establishing a “yay me!” file, why self-promotion is ok (even if it feels strange), and that sometimes hiring a professional is the way to go.
Links discussed in the show:
Melissa Dalgleish, Professional CV to Resume Writer
Heidi Scott Guisto, Owner of Career Path Writing Solutions
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In this episode, we talk about the difficulties with deciding to leave academia. We ask two important questions: What made the decision to leave academia difficult? Once you decide to leave, how do you know where to go?
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