We went over my resume, my linkedIN, my online presence, my experience, education, work....
In a nutshell I am an executive, in operations, with a long career in high-tech/Life Sciences.
I am very technical, a lot more technical than my peers. Besides the standard operations skills, I had deep knowledge and experience in "systems", and then, in the past decade or so, in data science/data analysis; and more recently AI/AI tools.
I have an online portfolio with tools that I built, papers I wrote, best practices, etc....
My present job search is not going well, kind of crickets so to speak.
So, the outcome of my session with my career coach was to dumb down my entire resume and collateral:
- downplay my title
- remove all the data skills, tools, and certification
- remove my online portfolio
- change my email from name(at)industry.ai to a generic gmail (he was very adamant about it)
He's probably right. Is he?
In a world where all companies/hiring managers are compaining that there are not qualified/good workers, here I am with a long career (yes I am old), stellar performance, proven and demostrable mastery of systems / data / AI tools (but I am not a SWE) and.... are all those skills too intimidating for a plan vanilla operations job, yet not enough for a real technical job?
What does HN think?
T.I.A.
lschueller•1h ago