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Amy Adler: How to Tell the Story That Opens Doors

11 Nov 2025

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Send us a textWhat if your next opportunity isn’t waiting in another online application—but in how you tell your story?In this episode of Your Next Success, Dr. Caroline Sangal sits down with Amy L. Adler, President of Five Strengths Career Transition Experts, to talk about how powerful storytelling transforms careers.Amy is one of the most respected voices in the executive career space. Since founding her firm in 2009, she has helped hundreds of leaders and their teams clarify their message, communicate value, and earn roles aligned with their purpose. She holds multiple top industry certifications, including Certified Executive Resume Master, Certified Master Resume Writer, and Nationally Certified Online Profile Expert, and is the author of Courageous Career Change: Fearlessly Earn the Executive Role You Deserve.In this conversation, Amy shares what makes a resume work, how to move beyond bullet points to authentic stories of impact, and why confidence begins with clarity.You’ll hear: ✔️ How to transform a resume from a list of duties into a story of results ✔️ Why data and storytelling together build credibility ✔️ What AI tools miss when they try to “write” for you ✔️ How to stand out with integrity in a noisy job market ✔️ The one mindset shift that makes career storytelling easier—and more human🎧 Listen now and learn more about Amy’s work at https://www.fivestrengths.com.Support the showSubscribe to Your Next Success so you never miss an episode. Watch full video episodes on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@NextSuccessMethod/ Learn more about Next Success www.nextsuccesscareers.com

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