
For many people, a resume is something they update when they need a job. But in today’s employment market, a resume is much more than a document — it’s a positioning tool. And positioning is what sets you apart.
The Shift from “Tasks” to “Value”
One of the most common challenges I see is resumes that list duties rather than outcomes or results. Employers are not just asking: “What did you do?”
They are asking: “What difference did you make?”
Strong career positioning focuses on:
• achievements, not just responsibilities
• impact, not just activity
• clarity, not just content.
Why This Matters
A well-positioned resume helps you:
• stand out in competitive roles
• move into higher-level opportunities
• communicate your experience with confidence
• align your skills with what employers are actually looking for.
It’s Not One-Size-Fits-All
Every industry — and every role — requires a slightly different approach.
Government roles, corporate positions, small business environments and leadership roles all have different expectations.
Understanding how to tailor your resume to your target role is where the real value lies.
A Strategic Approach
Your resume should tell a clear story:
• where you’ve been
• what you’ve achieved
• where you’re going.
When that story is aligned and well-structured, it becomes a powerful tool — not just for job applications, but for career progression.
If you’ve been thinking about updating your resume, it may be worth stepping back and asking:
Is this just an update — or is it time to reposition?
Contact: Katie - Mob: 0409 866456 Email: [email protected]

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