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EPISODE · Apr 26, 2025 · 43 MIN

Ep 56: more Questions from Lauren’s talk “The Talent Code: Understanding How Companies Assess Potential” at HMS - Propelling Careers Podcast

from Propelling Careers · host Lauren Celano

This podcast is a continuation from our last episode, 55, to answer questions that were asked during my recent talk to postdocs at Harvard Medical School on “The Talent Code: Understanding How Companies Assess Potential. Links in comments below.   In this episode, we cover resumes and cover letters and a few other points including these below. We hope you enjoy listening.  Do you think resumes should have a short summary statement at the start? What is a normal page length for a resume? Advice for how to include relevant information on your resume in the space allocated for a “normal resume length” Advice for how much space to allocate for each of your roles in your resume Advice for how to prioritize what bullets to add to your experiences  Advice for how much time you should spend optimizing a resume  What is the window for applying for a role before is late? Is it necessary or preferable to separate skills into Soft and Technical? Is it worth highlighting soft skills even if the job description does not ask for much of them?  We provide a few insights for resumes for specific roles such as medical affairs / medical science liaison roles and consulting. How to detach your resume from your cover letter and not have your cover letter just sound exactly like your resume.  How formal should the cover letter be as far as writing style/language. If the position you're applying for doesn't accept cover letters, how do you include one?   Lauren Celano, CEO of Propel Careers and Jim Gould, the Director for Postdoctoral Affairs at Harvard Medical School,launched this podcast as a way for us to share our advice, insights, and reflections to help others navigate their careers. As we develop new episodes, this podcast will provide insights regarding career advice to help listeners navigate career choices and become more confident in their decisions. We look forward to busting myths and providing real life, timely, and accurate advice. Jim and Lauren work heavily with Ph.D. trained scientists, but the advice we provide can be applicable to other audiences. We hope you enjoy listening!

This podcast is a continuation from our last episode, 55, to answer questions that were asked during my recent talk to postdocs at Harvard Medical School on “The Talent Code: Understanding How Companies Assess Potential. Links in comments below.   In this episode, we cover resumes and cover letters and a few other points including these below. We hope you enjoy listening.  Do you think resumes should have a short summary statement at the start? What is a normal page length for a resume? Advice for how to include relevant information on your resume in the space allocated for a “normal resume length” Advice for how much space to allocate for each of your roles in your resume Advice for how to prioritize what bullets to add to your experiences  Advice for how much time you should spend optimizing a resume  What is the window for applying for a role before is late? Is it necessary or preferable to separate skills into Soft and Technical? Is it worth highlighting soft skills even if the job description does not ask for much of them?  We provide a few insights for resumes for specific roles such as medical affairs / medical science liaison roles and consulting. How to detach your resume from your cover letter and not have your cover letter just sound exactly like your resume.  How formal should the cover letter be as far as writing style/language. If the position you're applying for doesn't accept cover letters, how do you include one?   Lauren Celano, CEO of Propel Careers and Jim Gould, the Director for Postdoctoral Affairs at Harvard Medical School,launched this podcast as a way for us to share our advice, insights, and reflections to help others navigate their careers. As we develop new episodes, this podcast will provide insights regarding career advice to help listeners navigate career choices and become more confident in their decisions. We look forward to busting myths and providing real life, timely, and accurate advice. Jim and Lauren work heavily with Ph.D. trained scientists, but the advice we provide can be applicable to other audiences. We hope you enjoy listening!

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