Switching Careers? Here’s How to Write a Strong Resume.

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When you’re switching career paths, there’s one essential thing you need to focus on: updating your resume. Crafting a smart resume is key to showing your potential employer why you wish to make a change. While there’s no one right format to write a resume, here are some tips you can follow:

Switching career paths and trying something completely new can open you up to exciting opportunities, help you learn new things, and even earn you more money. But it’s not always easy — especially if you’re looking to move into an entirely different field. Apart from doing your research and unearthing opportunities, there’s one essential thing you need to focus on before you make the leap: updating your resume.

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Vijay Pereira is a professor of strategic and international human capital management at NEOMA Business School.

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Zaheer Khan is a professor in strategy and international business at the University of Aberdeen.

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