Christian Moniz: I need some advice about pivoting my website/resume to better market myself.
- Stop assuming failure without evidence. Replace waiting with proactive follow-up that reframes your value and keeps control of the narrative.
- Shift your resume from a kitchen sink of past work into a targeted story that shows how your skills solve your audience’s specific problems
- Being a jack-of-all-trades is a tremendous asset. Present it in a structure where it authentically speaks to the audience that you want to work with next.
- Build multiple resumes for different audiences and tailor each one so the most relevant experience appears first.
- Reframe versatility as your greatest asset by explicitly connecting diverse experience to the exact challenges your target audience needs solved.
- Have a skills-experience hybrid resume. Lead with a skills and abilities section written in clear prose that communicates how you think, what problems you solve, and why you are uniquely valuable in 5 bullet points or less.
- Curate experience based on relevance, removing anything your audience would not care about and highlighting proof that aligns with their needs.
- Structure your resume for fast scanning by emphasizing recognizable studios, simplifying roles, and ensuring your value is clear within ten seconds.
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