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Resume Tips from Regulatory Affairs Recruiters

Crafting a compelling regulatory resume plays a crucial role in building a successful career in the life sciences. This is the case even if you aren’t actively looking for work. A top-shelf CV serves as your calling card. It attracts interested hiring managers or life sciences regulatory affairs recruiters looking for talented candidates.

 

Note that your resume needs to be clear, concise, as well as easy to read and follow. After all, a hiring manager might only get a few minutes for a quick perusal of each candidate. Ultimately, you want to stand out among a potentially large collection of candidates.

 

With a goal of a building a rewarding professional life check out these regulatory affairs resume tips. Use this information to craft a CV keeping your life sciences career on the right track. Leverage this resume building advice until your retirement day, and check out our sample resume here!

 

Tailor Each Resume to the Specific Open Position

The online version of your resume needs to clearly summarize your regulatory skills and experience. It only changes when you add to your skill set and professional history. However, when applying for an open position tailor your resume to the company’s specific job requirements. Leverage this opportunity to emphasize the specific skills and experience the organization wants in a candidate.

 

Focus on Your Specific Regulatory and Life Sciences Experience

Life sciences and regulatory affairs recruiters want candidates with relevant experience. For example, be sure to highlight any FDA and 510K experience in the skills section of your resume. Go into more detail in the professional history section as well as in your cover letter. Additionally, detail any managerial responsibility for full life cycle regulatory activities.

 

Keep Your Resume Design Simple

Remember what we said about hiring managers only having a couple minutes to peruse your resume? Because of this situation, you need to focus on crafting a clear and concise CV. Resist the urge to use a myriad of font types and other graphic design embellishments. Instead, leverage the bolding of text and use bullet points to highlight your relevant skills and experience.

 

Try to Limit Your Resume to One Page

Somewhat related to that last point, overly long resumes tend to get ignored by life sciences recruiters. This is especially the case when faced with hundreds of candidates for an open position. So limit your resume to one page, only using a second page if you have many years of relevant experience. Use your cover letter to go into more detail if necessary.

 

Choose The Right Resume Format for Your Candidacy

When tailoring a resume for a specific position, also consider changing up the format of your resume. Many candidates use a chronological format, which lists your work history in a reverse order. However, when searching for a regulatory affairs job, a functional format might work best. It focuses on the specific skills and experience many life sciences recruiters want in candidates. This format also makes it easier to modify for each open position.

 

Contact Our Life Sciences Regulatory Affairs Recruiters for More Resume & Job Search Tips

The staffing experts at Shepherd Regulatory Search are here to help you with every step of the job search process. Whether you need more resume advice or you’re ready to start applying to jobs today, we can help. View our resume sample here or get in touch with our team today!

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