Episode #34: How to Create a Resume That Will Open Doors

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Should you send in your CV or a resume for a nonclinical job? In many cases, a customized resume will give you the best chance of landing that coveted interview. Find out why from our guest, Krista Grant, a highly experienced physician recruiter for both clinical and nonclinical jobs. She helps us understand why a resume is often preferable over a CV. She also gives us a wealth of concrete advice about how to craft a resume that will showcase why we are a great fit for a specific job.

In this episode we’re talking about:

  • The difference between a CV and a resume
  • Why a summary section is important
  • Why you don’t have to limit yourself to one page
  • Keywords and how to use them
  • The Applicant Tracking System (ATS)
  • Why you may be “ghosted” by recruiters
  • How to spice up your resume with power words
  • What to do about a gap on your resume

Links for this episode:

Top 10 Resume Tips – Get my free PDF download and learn the top 10 tips to create a resume that stands out.

Your CV to Resume Conversion KitThis DIY kit guides you step-by-step on creating a customized resume for nonclinical jobs. It includes easy-to-use templates as well as a bonus section on cover letters. 

Krista Grant Krista Grant works for a wide variety of healthcare systems filling many of their most challenging positions. She also helps physicians land their dream jobs by acting as their career agent for clinical, nonclinical, and leadership roles nationwide. To learn more please call or text Krista at: 318.572.8579

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  1. Magda Sanchez on June 27, 2021 at 9:43 pm

    This is one of your best podcasts, Heather! Very useful! Thanks!

    • Heather Fork on June 27, 2021 at 9:47 pm

      I’m so happy you found this podcast useful! Thank you kindly for listening and sharing your impressions Magda. Wishing you all the best with your career journey.

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modupe

"Heather’s approach was great! She would listen to me and helped me appreciate who I am."

I remember when she said ‘do your resume before our next meeting’, I was about to push back but she gently nudged me along and I’m glad I did exactly what she wanted me to do. We also did interview prep via Zoom and I was offered a great job in UM. She has continued to follow up even after I was offered this job, helping me with pointers about negotiating. I will totally recommend the Doctors Crossing and Heather to anyone feeling stuck like me and looking for a great coach! Thank you Heather!

- Modupe Oladeinde, MD

Family Medicine