General Resume Templates

Versatile templates suitable for any profession or career stage.

A strong resume when your role does not fit a category

Not every career maps neatly onto an industry, and plenty of strong candidates are mid-transition, cross-functional, or building something that does not have a settled job title yet. That is not a weakness, but it does mean a generic template will work against you by making your path look accidental rather than deliberate.

What matters most in this situation is coherence. The reader should finish your resume understanding the through line: the skills that carried across, why each move made sense, and what you are set up to do next. Transferable achievements need to be stated in the language of the industry you are aiming at, not the one you are leaving.

These templates are flexible enough to hold an unconventional path while still reading as a clear, deliberate professional story.

FAQ

Questions from people whose career does not fit a box

For career changers, cross functional people and anyone mid transition.

My career does not fit one industry. Is that a problem?
How do I write a resume when I am changing careers entirely?
Should I explain why I am changing direction?
How do I handle a long gap in my work history?
Is a functional or skills based resume a good idea?

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