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Originally Posted by Femjoy Michael
In your resume, talk about how much MONEY you made at your previous positions.
Achievements and milestones are your selling points. They are examples of your skills.
Samples and examples are what companies are looking for.
For example, at Femjoy, we receive hundreds of photographers cold-applying every year. The vast majority of them don't supply samples of their work. Telling us how great you are at photography, doesn't compare to a picture.
If you are not getting into design or coding, learn how to gather data and read analytics because you'll need them as proof of your work.
Good luck
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I understand and for the most part I have shown all of that in my actual resume - I didn't want it so long that they got bored and stopped and let it have some talking points and so on - but I covered as many of these as I could without it getting into novel state. lol
I do appreciate the tips though, for sure.
