

Turn Your Public Health Experience Into a Job-Winning Resume in 2 Hours
Learn how to turn your public health experience into a clear, competitive resume that helps you stand out and get interviews.
DATE / TIME
May 24
3:00–5:00 p.m. ET
Live Virtual Workshop
DESCRIPTION
Your public health experience is valuable. Your resume just needs to show it better.
In this live 2-hour workshop, you’ll learn how to transform your resume from a list of responsibilities into a clear, competitive, job-aligned document that helps employers understand your value.
If you’ve been applying to jobs and not hearing back, or you’re unsure how to position your experience, this workshop will give you the structure, language, and confidence to move forward.
WHO THIS IS FOR
This workshop is for you if:
You’re a public health student or recent graduate
You’re early in your career and trying to grow into a better role
You have experience (internships, projects, research, volunteer work) but don’t know how to present it
You’ve been applying to jobs and not getting interviews
You feel like your resume doesn’t reflect your true value
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN
By the end of this workshop, you will know how to:
Identify your most valuable public health experience
Write stronger resume bullets that show impact
Translate internships, coursework, and projects into competitive experience
Tailor your resume to job descriptions
Avoid common mistakes that cause resumes to get overlooked
WHAT YOU’LL WALK AWAY WITH
A clear framework to improve your resume
Public health resume bullet examples
A resume improvement checklist
A strategy to tailor your resume for different roles
Replay access so you can revisit the training
WORKSHOP BREAKDOWN
Part 1: What Employers Are Actually Looking For
Understand how hiring teams review public health resumes
Part 2: The Resume Framework
Learn how to evaluate and improve your resume strategically
Part 3: Strong Resume Bullets
Turn weak bullets into clear, impactful statements
Part 4: Tailoring Your Resume
Use job descriptions to position yourself more effectively
Part 5: Apply It Live
Start improving your own resume with guided support
WHAT TO BRING
Your current resume (even if it’s rough)
A job posting you’re interested in
Something to take notes with
ABOUT THE HOST
Hosted by The Public Health Millennial
Led by Omari Richins, MPH
Omari Richins is the founder of The Public Health Millennial and host of the Public Health Careers Podcast. He helps public health students and early career professionals build clarity, confidence, and competitive skills through workshops, content, and community.
Your experience deserves to be seen clearly.
Join this workshop to learn how to position your public health experience in a way that actually gets attention.