How to Write a Resume After a Career Change
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The goal isn't to hide your old career — it's to translate it.
- Open with a summary that names the transition directly rather than hoping the reader connects the dots.
- Rewrite old job bullets around transferable skills, not old-industry jargon.
- Add a short "relevant skills" section up top before the full work history.
- Include any bridge experience — courses, certifications, side projects — that shows active movement toward the new field.
- Don't apologize for the switch in the resume itself; save the "why" for the cover letter or interview.