In Women's Health

Workshop Recap

April 22, 2026

10 Rules for Writing a Resume That Gets You Hired in Women's Health

Recruiters spend six to ten seconds on your resume. Here's how to make every second count — and the system that turns these rules into a rebuilt resume, LinkedIn, and pitch in four weeks.

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Hi friends,

Thank you for spending an hour with me today on resumes. The thing I keep seeing — in the resumes you send me, in the ones I pass along to my founder friends, in the Mastermind — is that women in this industry undersell themselves on the page. Your resume is your highlight reel, not your autobiography. Its only job is to get you to the next conversation.

If you put it in a dating context: your resume just has to get someone to swipe right. That's it. Hold that in your head as you read what's below.

Here are the ten rules, tightened into the version you can actually use this week.

The Recap

The 10 Rules, In Brief

Rule 01

Link your name to your LinkedIn

Hyperlink your name at the top, or add LinkedIn as a clickable contact line. One click = more callbacks.

Rule 02

Start with a strong summary

Two to three sentences carrying your Unique Value Add and your Only You statement. If fifteen people on the call could write it, it's not yours yet.

Rule 03

Show your career wins up front

Three bullets right under the summary. Aggregate across your whole career — raised, managed, generated, launched. This is where you step into your power.

Rule 04

Spell out your women's health experience

A dedicated Women's Health section in the top third of the page. Personal journeys count — frame them in business terms.

Rule 05

Give context for every role

One line under each job title. Stage, ticker, scale, specialty. Context elevates how recruiters read your work.

Rule 06

Make it scannable

Whitespace. One-line bullets. Bold the numbers and outcomes. If a recruiter can't spot your wins in 7 seconds, the page is too dense.

Rule 07

Put skills at the bottom

Skills are for the ATS, not the humans. Don't burn prime real estate on a list.

Rule 08

Quantify everything

Every bullet should answer so what? Numbers stop the eye. Clinical and public-sector folks — patients served, programs run, studies led. There's always something to aggregate.

Rule 09

Use active, confident language

Cut responsible for. Cut helped with. Lead with the verb and the result. Ruthless, bullet by bullet.

Rule 10

Put the job title at the top

Under your name, put the role you want — not the one you had. ATS filters on it. Hiring managers want clarity fast.

Knowing the 10 rules isn't the same as having a resume that uses them. The question is what you do this week.

Inside the Career Mastermind

The 10 rules, delivered as a 4-week program

Every rule above gets unlocked across four weeks of live instruction, feedback, and work on your actual resume.

Week 01

Foundation

Rules 1, 2 & 10

Set the frame. LinkedIn link, target job title, and the Only You summary.

Week 02

Content

Rules 3, 4 & 5

Rewrite the body. Career wins, women's health section, role context.

Week 03

Proof

Rules 8 & 9

Make it impossible to ignore. Numbers, active verbs, ruthless edits.

Week 04

Polish

Rules 6 & 7

Ship and get in the mix. Formatting, feedback, and warm intros.

By week 4 you have a resume, LinkedIn, and pitch built on all 10 rules — and a cohort that stays long after the program ends.

The Accelerated Path

The IWH Career Mastermind starts Monday, April 27

You have two options from here. Option one: apply the 10 rules to your resume yourself this week, send it out, and hope it lands. Option two: spend four weeks in a cohort of twenty women's health professionals — with me in your corner rebuilding your resume, LinkedIn, and pitch from scratch, with direct feedback on every draft.

The DIY Path

Do it yourself this week

Apply the 10 rules to your current resume

Write your Only You statement on your own

Aggregate your career wins

Quantify every bullet with what you can find

Send it out and hope it lands

Timeline: 4–6 weeks, alone

The Accelerated Path

The IWH Career Mastermind

All 10 rules applied live over 4 weeks

Fully rewritten resume, LinkedIn, and pitch

1:1 feedback from Jodi and the cohort

Warm intros to recruiters and hiring managers

Alumni community for ongoing career support

Timeline: 4 weeks, with a coach

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Dates: April 27, 30 · May 4, 7, 18, 21, 26, 28 (Memorial Day week flips to Tue/Thu)
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The Proof Is In The Results

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The full webinar on how to train your algorithm, build your content matrix, and turn LinkedIn into your best job search tool.

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P.S. If you're reading this going "but I'm not in women's health yet" — congratulations, that's literally the whole point. The 10 Rules work for any industry. We just put a women's health hat on them because it's our whole thing. Pivoters welcome.

P.P.S. The title police are not going to come hunt you down. Write the job title you want. Go.

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