If you’re using high-falutin’ language on your resume, you’re losing people

If you’re using high-falutin’ language on your resume, you’re losing people.

A 5th grade reading level and clear explanations of impact is where MOST of your document should be.

this is the sweet spot for people absorbing messages

It's science.

You can add your industry vernacular, yes -- but keep it simple, to-the-point, and relevant.

BONUS: This also applies to video as Chris Bogue mentioned in MedTech militia roundtable

link to my full recording with Chris

https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/claire1348/episodes/How-to-Stand-Out-From-the-Crowd-w-Chris-Bogue-e1vp1u9/a-a9ulfi7

Keep it Simple + Specific

xo

Claire

Claire Davis

At Traction Resume, write resumes and linkedin profiles so you can focus on making an impact in med tech, biotech, diagnostic, device, and pharmaceutical sales.

https://tractionresume.com
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