We’ve written resumes before, but that doesn’t mean we’re prepared or that we like writing them. Resumes have a way of expanding as you progress throughout your career. Even worse, when you do have the time to sit down and write a new one, excited to go into more detail about your career, your mind goes completely blank.
It doesn’t help that expectations of what to put on your resume can differ depending on what you’re looking for as a career. From choosing the proper format to making your skills and experience stand out, each choice must be carefully considered. And since most of us aren’t trained in HR, it’s challenging to know what to select for your resume, and what to leave behind.
There’s also one other hurdle: the rise of AI. The…