
Beyond the Resume: How Job Applications Will Evolve in the Next Five Years
The resume is a remarkably durable artifact. In a decade that has seen the complete transformation of how people communicate, consume media, manage money, and interact with information, the standard format for presenting professional qualifications to a potential employer has changed less than almost any other professional document. A resume written in 2010 would be recognizable — and in many cases acceptable — in 2020. The fundamental structure of name, contact information, chronological work history, education, and skills has persisted through multiple waves of technological change. That persistence may be approaching its limit. The combination of AI hiring technology, rich digital identity infrastructure, dynamic skills verification, and immersive assessment capabilities is creating the conditions for a fundamental rethinking of what a job application is — and what it should be. The shifts already underway in 2026 point toward a future in which the static resume is one component of
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