James Jordan had been trying to fund his own healthcare technology company with the profits from his independent IT consulting business for 15 months when he concluded that the embattled healthcare industry was just not ready for his software product and that it was time to start a job search.
Jordan initially developed the application, now a health management portal, for his then 12-year-old daughter, Courtney, who was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes when she was just a peanut at three years old. Jordan was frustrated by the tools available to Courtney; nothing made it easy for her to track her blood sugar levels or the amount of carbohydrates and Insulin she was taking.
The portal Jordan created helps diabetics like Courtney and patients with other chronic illnesses to monitor and manage their conditions and connect with caregivers, insurance providers, suppliers and other patients through a set of interactive online tools and dashboards. Patients can upload data to the portal using any of their medical devices.
Jordan was successful in piloting the portal at Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis, Indiana, where his daughter is a patient. Jordan says using the portal helped reduce Courtneyโs A1C level, a measure of her average blood sugar level, by 1.5 points over the course of a year. Healthcare practitioners consider such a dramatic decrease to be a huge success. Jordan says the portal also saved the state of Indiana $1,400 by reducing his daughterโs need for medical supplies and doctor visits, and it saved his family $250 in insurance co-payments.
Jordan talked with more than 125 large healthcare organizations about his portal. He says they saw its promise, but they couldnโt commit to deploying it because they were consumed with complying with the nationโs new healthcare laws.
So in March he decided, with his wifeโs encouragement, to find a CIO job.
Jordan dusted off his old rรฉsumรฉ and updated it with his experience at S5Health, his startup. He then cast his rรฉsumรฉ out for various CIO jobs; in three months only one employer took his bait. He needed a rรฉsumรฉ makeover.
Enter TheLadders
The Rรฉsumรฉ Critique
Within five days of receiving Jordanโs rรฉsumรฉ, Caitlin Adriance, an executive rรฉsumรฉ analyst and certified professional rรฉsumรฉ writer with TheLadders, turned around a thorough critique of Jordanโs rรฉsumรฉ. Her big-picture assessment: Jordanโs rรฉsumรฉ didnโt provide hiring managers with relevant information about his qualifications, and thus, was selling him short.
โYour rรฉsumรฉ simply does not reflect your professional caliber,โ Adriance wrote to Jordan in a private message via TheLaddersโ Website. โYou have an excellent backgroundโฆyou have the qualificationsโฆbut you are just not making that first impression count. Frankly, the rรฉsumรฉ positions you for a lower-level job and salary than you desireโor deserve.โ
Adriance, who estimates she has reviewed more than 20,000 rรฉsumรฉs in her career, identified the following eight aspects of Jordanโs rรฉsumรฉ that needed improvement.
1. Inclusion of an Objective Statement
Jordan included a wordy objective near the top of his rรฉsumรฉ. Adriance discouraged his use of an objective statement because rรฉsumรฉ objectives speak to the job seekerโs needs rather than the employersโ. She noted in her comments on Jordanโs rรฉsumรฉ that objectives are only customary for recent college graduates and other candidates with far less work experience than Jordan.
2. Lack of Executive Summary
Adriance recommended replacing the objective statement with an executive summary. โA great, hard-hitting summary establishes the focus of your rรฉsumรฉ with a good positioning slug, provides the reader with a concise picture of the value you offer, and implies where you are headed in your career,โ wrote Adriance. โEmployers will often make their decision on whether to proceed with a rรฉsumรฉ by first reading this section.โ
3. Generic Areas of Expertise
Jordan provided a bulleted list of his 10 โNotable Skillsโ between his objective and career history. Adriance pointed out that highlighting oneโs top skills is an effective rรฉsumรฉ strategy because it helps employers find them online when they search for candidates with specific skills.
The problem with Jordanโs execution of this strategy was that the skills he listed were generic and articulated poorly.
4. Lack of Focus
Jordanโs rรฉsumรฉ suffered from an identity crisis: Half of it was focused on his work launching S5Health while the other half was devoted to describing his CIO and IT management experience. The lack of focus made it unclear whether he was seeking a CIO job or to market his startup.
Further complicating matters, Jordan used the same bulleted format to describe the S5Health portalโs functionality that he used to communicate his work experience and accomplishments. Adriance said this made it harder for employers to identify his achievements.
โThey expect to see specific accomplishments (and only specific accomplishments) in bullets,โ she wrote. โSo including this platform description in the same format only means that the reader will not be able to find your achievements as quickly.โ
5. Content Gives the Wrong Impression
Adriance noted that Jordanโs rรฉsumรฉ doesnโt communicate the value heโs contributed to each of his employers. One reason his rรฉsumรฉ falls short in this goal is because he mixes responsibilities with accomplishments in his bullet points, and Adriance said combining the two dilutes the impact of both and makes it harder for employers to find the details they need to evaluate candidates.
โEmployers read the [executives] summary, then very briefly check bullets for outcomes and results to similar circumstances they are currently facing,โ Adriance explained to Jordan. โIf they skim bullets and see task-based material, rarely do they keep reading.โ
6. Not Enough Metrics
Jordan had some solid metrics on his rรฉsumรฉ related to cost savings he achieved and revenue he generated in various positions, but he doesnโt have enough. Adriance told him that his rรฉsumรฉ needs to be much more outcome-based to stand out in an intensely competitive job market.
โโฆemployers look for potential in the quantitative evidence you show of your success,โ Adriance wrote in her critique. โYou need to be much more aggressive in tone and in outlining exactly how youโve made a positive impact for your employers in the past.โ
Adriance added that tangible results are more important than individual responsibilities on an executive rรฉsumรฉ. โWhen you reach these high levels and are looking to transition out of an entrepreneurial role, duties and tasks become underlying factors, not deciding factors,โ she wrote. โThe ones who get the interviews will be those who consistently show the concrete and provable results of their work.โ
Are you making the same mistakes on your resume that James Jordan made on his? Check out his resume prior to the makeover.
7. Using the Pronoun โIโ
Jordan wrote portions of his rรฉsumรฉ in the first person. Adriance said using the personal pronoun โIโ gives what is supposed to be a professional document a casual tone and makes Jordan look unprofessional.
โIf you arenโt communicating your job descriptions, accomplishments and other aspects of your work experiences well in your rรฉsumรฉ, hiring managers will assume you are not a good communicator in person,โ Adriance warned Jordan.
8. Ineffective Design
Adriance told Jordan that the design and layout of his rรฉsumรฉโand in particular, his over-reliance on bullet pointsโhides his impressive qualifications. She recommended using a job description format to highlight his skills and accomplishments.
The Makeover
With the improvements that TheLadders needed to make to Jordanโs rรฉsumรฉ identified, Meredith Spencer, another one of TheLaddersโ certified professional rรฉsumรฉ writers who works with IT executives, undertook the rewrite.
Spencer and Jordan set up a conference call on June 6. Spencer wanted to learn more about Jordanโs job search, the kinds of positions he was seeking, and his work experience. In an encouraging, professional manner, Spencer probed Jordan for details on S5Health, the portal he built, specific responsibilities he held in various roles and specific accomplishments. She told Jordan to send her ads for jobs that interested him so that she could tailor his new rรฉsumรฉ toward those positions.
On June 10, Spencer sent Jordan a first draft of his revamped rรฉsumรฉ. Jordan was delighted with Spencerโs work, which only required a few minor changes. In an e-mail to CIO.com Jordan wrote: โThey did a great job in branding me and helping me put my best foot forward. My old rรฉsumรฉ made me look like a junior executive, rather than the senior-level executive that I am. โฆI am sure a lot of your readers have made some of the same mistakes that I made on my rรฉsumรฉ. So many CIOs are good at solving problems and innovating, but we have a hard time branding ourselves.โ
Indeed, taking stock of oneโs entire career (including all the responsibilities one has held and accomplishments achieved), assessing oneโs strengths, then taking that necessary step back to identify which points are truly worthy of including on oneโs rรฉsumรฉ is no easy task. In fact, Adriance addressed that very concern in one of her messages to Jordan, when she noted that many candidates have trouble viewing their rรฉsumรฉ objectively. Often it takes an outsider to get that objective perspective.
On June 13, Spencer sent the following final version of Jordanโs rรฉsumรฉ to him.
James Jordanโs Resume: After the Makeover
Within two days of submitting his swanky new rรฉsumรฉ to employers, Jordan had a job interview scheduled. Howโs that for results?
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