A significant
challenge career changers face is preparing a winning resume.
Not exact matches
Teach First has launched a new recruitment advert aimed at recruiting potential
career -
changers to
challenging schools.
In an earlier blog post I shared one of the biggest
challenges faced by
career changers, as being not having the right mindset of believing they can indeed be a fit for a totally new type of
career.
«Although 95 % of job seekers should write chronological resumes, there still exists a place for the functional resume — for
career changers, people returning to work after an extended absence, job hoppers, ex-offenders, and others with employment
challenges.
Corporate oriented vets have similar
challenges as
career changers — showing how what you did is similar to your hiring manager's needs.
Similarly,
career changers have the same
challenge — translating what they did into the needs of the new job function or industry they seek to enter.
Writing an objective for your resume as a
career changer can be a
challenge.
Both
career changers and
career educators face this new
challenge.
This is always a
challenge for
career changers and individuals looking to relocate and a good cover letter can make a big difference.