u/CrazyComprehensive94

Transitioning from PR/Marketing to PM looking for Resume Review

Transitioning from PR/Marketing to PM looking for Resume Review

Re-uploading this from early today with a lot of changes

So as the title says I am trying to transition from PR/Marketing Roles to PM. I'm applying to entry-level Project Coordinator and Assistant PM roles. I have rewritten my resume multiple times and have yet to get any traction. I had Chatgbt look at my resume and make suggestions - based on the ATS complaint template posted on this sub - and this is what I created with it's suggestions.

I am really trying to figure out how to reposition my pr/marketing skills to a more project management lens. I have spoken to other PMs in my area and they said they feel like I have strong transferable skills, but I am not sure if that is translating on my resume.

I haven't worked in almost 3 years and lot of my off time was spent supporting my family through some changes and honestly taking time for my own mental health (so I know there isn't much to account for the long break). I am currently studying for the PMP and I did the 6 month google coursera project management course (also forgot to add Asana Workflow Specialist Cert)

If anyone has any specific points they think I can add/leverage based on my communications background that would be SUPER helpful.

u/CrazyComprehensive94 — 10 days ago

Transitioning from PR/Marketing into PM - Resume Help

So as the title says I am trying to transition from PR/Marketing Roles to PM. I'm applying to entry-level Project Coordinator and Assistant PM roles. I have rewritten my resume multiple times and have yet to get any traction. I had Chatgbt look at my resume and make suggestions on how to change the wording and this is what I got.

I am really trying to figure out how to reposition my pr/marketing skills to a more project management lens. I have spoken to other PMs in my area and they said they feel like I have strong transferable skills, but I am not sure if that is translating on my resume.
I have been out of work for a few years now and could really use some advice and honest critiques that will hopefully help me standout more.

If anyone has any specific points they think I can add/leverage based on my communications background that would be SUPER helpful.

u/CrazyComprehensive94 — 10 days ago