Friday, July 24, 2009

Importance of resume retooling


You've probably seen "resume retooling" services advertised by various organizations. Do they really work? Are they truly helpful? The answer is "yes" if you're planning on a transition into the non-clinical world. However, you have to make sure that you get help from the right source. Therefore, I'm not here to endorse any specific resume retooling services, but I can tell you that the proper career coach can really help you tailor your CV for the right audience. If you're highly motivated and you wish to gain a competitive advantage, then you'll want to invest in proper resume retooling services.

Physicians are used to simply listing their accomplishments. We all know what it takes to become a physician. Being a neurosurgeon in LA is no different than being a neurosurgeon in NYC. We also know what it's like to work in a hospital, clinic, private office, or academic center. However, a CV that only lists your accomplishments won't help you make the transition into the business world. You need to include content behind your work experiences. In the corporate world, there are differences between a Medical Director at Amgen vs. a Medical Director at Merck. The term "Medical Director" in the corporate world can mean a variety of different things. You'll find many non-physicians who have the title "Medical Director" in the corporate world of business.

What's of paramount importance is that you must tailor your resume to your audience. Most physicians don't know how to do that. It's like wearing a t-shirt and jeans to a black tie affair. There's no one outfit that will be appropriate in all social situations. Likewise, you can't have one resume and expect to use it for a variety of different jobs.

If you're interested in career coaching advice and resume retooling from experienced professionals who have worked in specific industries, then please make sure to read:
If you're serious about making a career transition, then you should ask yourself what type of investment you want to make about your future career.

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