Resume is a critical part of your application. Consult with a matched IMG to ensure that your resume follows industry best practices and doesn't contain any red flags.
A resume is a menu of your career. Program Directors are like restaurant-goers who want a particular type of experience. Just like how seeing a macaroni pizza listed in the menu of a Chinese restaurant might put you off; similarly, if you add irrelevant experiences and qualifications in your resume, you'll fail to impress Program Directors.
There's another problem. On average, Program Directors skim through hundreds of thousands of resumes at a time. They don't have the bandwidth to read between the lines. This is why you must ruthlessly edit your resume and ensure that everything is as clear and concise as possible.
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