5 years ago I was working as a NOC employee and I invented an external catheter for women. Since then I have built a small medical device company, single handedly, and it is running nearly on it's own.
At this point there is still a lot of work to do to break into that million dollar revenue bracket, but I'm ready to go back to a more structured position and use my salary to hire a few specialized contractors to take my company the rest of the way. (FDA registration, insurance reimbursement - these are not topics to tackled uneducated so SMEs are the most sound solution.) My skills and abilities are obviously not entry level and yet I cannot even get responses to entry level positions.
I have been handling every single job a company could possibly require of an employee with dedication, proactivity, and excellence, with a patent already under my belt, but I seem to be completely unhireable. I have even had people tell me that running my own company is actually considered a bad thing?
So here are two resumes, I would love some feedback on my phrasing, some KPIs people might prefer to see rather than the actual kinds of projects I worked on, etc
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