Mastering your 30 second resume


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Sep 20 2024 53 mins   13

A great career story can accelerate growth, yet most struggle to craft one. Even top performers fall short, telling stories that are overly detailed, abstract, jargon-filled, or poorly structured – all of which can lose a listener's interest.

The first 30 seconds are crucial; you need to hook your audience quickly. Think of the beginning of your story as a movie trailer: highlight the most engaging aspects rather than chronologically detailing every event.

This episode focuses on crafting a captivating 30-second introduction to your career story that engages listeners and enhances your professional profile. We've taken a unique approach by inviting Skip community members to submit their career stories for a live workshop. You'll hear real examples of me coaching engineering and product leaders, demonstrating the transformation from initial attempts to polished and punchy narratives.

We also discuss:

  • Common storytelling mistakes that everybody makes
  • Techniques for weaving a theme into your story
  • Effective strategies that will hook listeners
  • Adapting your story for various audiences and situations
  • Balancing between brevity and showcasing your unique value

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Timestamps

(00:00) Episode teaser: Mastering your 30s resume

(01:15) Common mistakes everybody makes

(09:42) Why you need a 30s and 2m career story

(12:21) Showing the trailer, not the movie

(16:44) Example 1

(17:28) Thinking about story sequencing

(19:04) Example 2

(19:44) Avoiding detail

(21:21) Example 3 (before)

(21:54) Avoid abstract stories

(23:52) Example 3 (after)

(24:41) The art of thematic narratives

(28:29) Example 4 (before)

(29:18) Crafting a theme

(29:51) Example 4 (after)

(31:24) Avoiding jargon

(34:51) Tailoring communication tempo

(36:19) Example 5 (before and after)

(39:04) Example of a strong 30s resume

(41:13) Preparing multiple versions

(45:20) Nikhyl’s strong but generic resume

(47:50) Nikhyl’s deeper version

(50:57) How to submit your career story

(52:50) Get in touch with Nikhyl