Saturday, November 16, 2019
This is what you can learn from Meghan Markles old resume
This is what you can learn from Meghan Markle's old resume This is what you can learn from Meghan Markle's old resume Itâs easy to forget that before Meghan Markle was the Duchess of Sussex, she applied to jobs just like the rest of us. Thankfully, one of Meghanâs early resumes has resurfaced to remind us all that she is, in fact, human and that we may one day achieve her level of, well⦠amazing.Recently, a member of Endorse Management Group wrote a Facebook post about the actress applying to their agency. The poster said that despite the fact that Meghan was âlovely,â they werenât able to get the agency to sign the actress because of her limited credentials.Hereâs a copy of the whole thingSource: FacebookPlus, a blast-from-the-past headshot:Source: FacebookEven though itâs an acting resume, Meghanâs application carries quite a few lessons we could all use.1. Everyone starts somewhereEven Meghan Markle started as an extra. Whether youâre just starting your career or switching industries, thereâs no shame in sharing every piece of relevant experience you have no matter how âlow browâ it is. And if your resume isnât super full yet, no worries. This is just a stepping stone to your next gig. Who knows? Like Meghan, you might even end up being the star.2. You should apply to the job, even if you donât check every boxSpeaking of feeling unqualified or underrepresented on your resume, one of the best risks you can take with a job application is applying for a role you donât feel qualified for. No employer is looking for you to be perfect. And who knows, maybe one of your skills is more useful in the role youâre applying for than that skill you donât have. Take a leap of faith and put yourself out there, like Meghan did, and youâll be on your way to making it big.3. Sometimes your role in the show is more important than where you performSometimes there is a pressure to land a job in the Fortune 50 or the most illustrious of Silicon Valley and stay there for your entire career. While itâs never a bad thing to set a goal and hit it, and to do whatever makes you happy within your career, remember that where you work (just like where you study) doesnât mean everything. Thereâs no reason to be discouraged if you donât hit your career goal right out of the gate, or if youâve been stalled in making a big career move. Meghan lists plenty of roles she took outside of the premier production companies or stage troupes, and she eventually landed the role she wanted from these experiences.4. Connections are everythingMeghan lists the coaches and trainers who can attest to her talents right on her resume. And while that may not be a viable option for those of us who arenât in the performing arts, it proves a strong point: having someone to vouch for your strengths can be just as important as a job title or technical skill. Your network is incredibly important to how potential employers see you, and thereâs no shame in flexing it while youâre on the job hunt.5. Times New Roman is the bestNo questions asked. If Meghan Markle wrote her entire resume in bold Times New Roman, it must be the most en vogue font available with our modern processing systems. Time for us all to follow suit (no pun intended).This article was originally published on Fairygodboss.
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