What should I include in a career change resume?

Start a career change resume with a resume objective that summarizes your professional background and the type of career change you’re pursuing, such as this example:

  • Innovative landscaping expert with 10+ years of experience in residential design, installation and maintenance pivoting to a career in landscaping sales. Perceptive communicator skilled at bidding and upselling large-scale projects and maintaining impeccable records in Salesforce and Tableau.

After the summary or objective, include a section about your skills and details about your past work experiences. Throughout the resume, include keywords from the job posting for any of the required skills that you have (e.g., Salesforce or Excel).

You can also choose between a traditional resume format or a functional resume. The latter focuses more on skills rather than past work experiences.

When you’re working on a resume or career change cover letter, the QuillBot paraphrasing tool can help you use impactful word choices and a professional tone.