LEAVE THE CLASSROOM WITHOUT UNDERSELLING YOURSELF

Your experience is already leadership. Your resume just needs to say that.

IF YOU’RE A GREAT TEACHER BUT YOUR RESUME ISN’T GETTING CALLBACKS, THIS IS WHY.

You’ve put in the work. You’ve managed people, developed programs, analyzed data and shown up every single day even when the system didn’t show up for you.

But your resume still says “lesson planning” and “classroom management.”

And hiring managers outside of education are skimming right past it.

Not because you’re underqualified.

Because the language isn’t translating.

This isn’t a you problem.

It’s a positioning problem.

And it’s exactly what the Classroom Exit Resume Guide was built to fix.

What’S INSIDE:

Everything you need to make your resume finally reflect the leader you already are.

✅ Skill Translation Framework

Turns your classroom experience into corporate and leadership language that hiring managers actually respond to. No guessing. No starting from scratch.

✅ Plug-and-Play Leadership Language

Ready to copy and paste directly onto your resume. Your experience doesn’t change — just the way you say it.

✅ Resume Do’s and Don’ts

The exact mistakes that get teacher resumes skipped — and how to fix them before you hit submit.

✅ Common Pitfalls to Avoid

Straight from someone who has sat on both sides of the hiring table and knows what decision makers are actually looking for.

✅ Done-for-You Resume Guide

So you’re never staring at a blank page wondering where to start.

THIS IS FOR YOU IF:

✅ You’re a teacher ready to transition outside the classroom

✅ You’ve been applying and not hearing back

✅ You know your experience is valuable but don’t know how to show it on paper

✅ You’re ready to stop underselling yourself and start getting interviews

This is not for you if:

❌ You’re looking for someone to write your resume for you

❌ You’re not willing to do the work to position yourself for what’s next

❌ You’re satisfied with where you are

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes—especially for you. The longer you've been teaching, the MORE transferable skills you have. You just haven't been trained to articulate them outside of education language. This guide shows you exactly how to reframe your decade of experience into leadership, project management, stakeholder communication, and data analysis that employers value.

  • That's completely normal—and this guide still helps. The Skill Translation Framework shows you all the different ways your teaching experience translates, which often helps you see career paths you didn't even know existed. Plus, the resume templates are flexible enough to customize for any direction you choose.

  • Absolutely. The templates come with step-by-step instructions for editing text, changing colors, and personalizing everything—no design experience needed. If you can type in a Google Doc, you can customize these templates. Plus, Canva is free and super user-friendly.

  • Yes! The framework works whether you're staying in education (instructional coach, assistant principal, curriculum specialist) or leaving entirely (EdTech, corporate, nonprofit). The core skill is the same: translating classroom experience into professional leadership language.

  • Most teacher resumes focus on duties ("planned lessons," "managed classroom") instead of impact and leadership. This guide teaches you to quantify results, use industry keywords, avoid ATS rejection, and reframe your experience in a way that makes hiring managers take notice. It's not about having a "pretty" resume—it's about having one that speaks the right language.

  • You learn the entire system. The templates are included as tools, but the real value is in the framework, the translation guide, the mindset shifts, and the examples that teach you HOW to think about your experience differently. You'll walk away knowing how to tailor your resume for any role—not just fill in a template.