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Resume Overload

  • Jul 16
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jul 19



If your resume is saying everything, it might be landing… nothing.


One of our recent Comprehensive Resume Review clients came to us targeting customer success and account management roles in tech. They weren’t getting passed over because they lacked experience. They were getting passed over because their resume tried to do too much at once.


It didn’t show a clear value proposition. It wasn’t focused. It listed all the tasks they’d ever done, but none of it felt aligned to the roles they actually wanted.


So we helped them cut the noise. We worked together to restructure their summary, reframe each role’s bullet points around relevance, and trim the content that didn’t support the next step in their career. We gave their experience the clarity and focus it needed to actually land.


The result? A new role doing the work they wanted…with a $30K bump in base comp.

If your resume isn’t getting the traction you expected, you don’t need to rewrite your entire career. You just need to tell a better, tighter story that makes the case for the job you want next.


Need help doing that?


 
 
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