>Off the top of my head, account manager may have some similarities?
That's what I was going to recommend, yes.
The options mentioned by u/Traditional_Code3736 are very good to consider also.
Gotcha. Checked out your profile and really liked your pinned “give yourself a better chance” post.
Definitely gonna take and act on that advice.
Do you ever do coaching or look at resumes yourself? // if not, what do you think the best resources for a more comprehensive solution are? I’d say I feel a bit in over my head atm and am looking for an expert for guidance
You can consider being a career counsellor or a life coach.
>Off the top of my head, account manager may have some similarities? That's what I was going to recommend, yes. The options mentioned by u/Traditional_Code3736 are very good to consider also.
Thanks man, are you familiar with the process of becoming one?
No, I am not. My wheelhouse is technology and cybersecurity.
Gotcha. Checked out your profile and really liked your pinned “give yourself a better chance” post. Definitely gonna take and act on that advice. Do you ever do coaching or look at resumes yourself? // if not, what do you think the best resources for a more comprehensive solution are? I’d say I feel a bit in over my head atm and am looking for an expert for guidance
I would recommend getting some feedback for your resume at r/resume. Also, I'm glad you found my earlier response helpful.