Sunday, June 14, 2020
What I learned from creating Donald Trumps resume
What I learned from creating Donald Trump's resume [This resume was updated on 09/11/2016 to reflect the results of the elections.]In the midst of this crazy 2016 election, I set about researching and creating resumes for both candidates using the Enhancv platform. The idea was to cut through the horse-race media coverage and hopefully learn something insightful about the candidates.I posted Hillary Clintonâs Resume a few days ago, so now itâs time to bring out Trumpâs. What did I learn here?There Were Years of UncertaintyThe biggest takeaway here is the general shift of Donald Trumpâs life from a kid without much direction (he went to military school and spent some time at Fordham University before deciding it wasnât for him) into someone who seemed to know exactly what he wants. Honestly, thatâs something he seems to want to forget.Trump famously doesnât like being too introspective, so this aspect of his past has been really left out of his campaign. It seems 1964 was a pivotal year when he both left Fordham Universi ty to enter The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and when he started working for his fatherâs real estate company.This really places Trump in the context of the 60s. In 1964 he could have made a lot of choices. It was a time when many people his age were beginning to question the economic and political systems their parents helped build. But he chose the real estate business, his fatherâs real estate business.Related articles:Aliceâs resume for a masters scholarshipWhat does a presidentâs resume look like?What did Microsoftâs Marketing Manager learn from EnhancvThe 80s Changed EverythingAside from a failed attempt at being the co-producer of a Broadway play, the rest of the 60s and 70s seemed to be times spent focused on building his real estate business. Itâs not until the 1980s when Trump, the aspirational media star, comes through in his resume. This shift really turned Trump into the character we know today.Whatâs interesting is how that media and b rand development business interacts with Trumpâs more basic real estate business. The idea is that one reinforces the other, which hasnât always worked out. But you canât deny that Trump has stuck with it.The FutureOf course what you donât see anywhere on Trumpâs resume is politics. Right now, itâs an open question what his future will be whether he wins or loses the presidency. Even if he wins, would he return to business after his term in office? Itâs connected to the age old question âwhat does a man with everything want?âWhat we do know is that a great resume really gives a clearer picture of a person. Looking at how Trump spends his days, what personal attributes he would choose to emphasize tells us a lot about his values and desires. Weâll just have to wait to see how he remakes himself this time.If youâre looking for your next opportunity and have a great story to tell, check out our resume building tool at Enhancv.
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