Executive Resumes: Focusing On More than Accomplishments
When writing your resume, you are probably accustomed to spending a great
majority of your energy focusing on your accomplishments.
There is certainly
nothing wrong with this because it helps...
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Executive Resumes: Focusing On More than Accomplishments
When writing your resume, you are probably accustomed to spending a great
majority of your energy focusing on your accomplishments.
There is certainly
nothing wrong with this because it helps employers understand just what
they can look forward to in you as an employee.
However, at the executive level, there is more to consider than your
accomplishments.
You also need to explore your vision, personal integrity,
and even your level of self control.
There are ways to add these elements to
your resume effectively.
Here are some ideas you might consider.
Sell the Idea that You’re a Visionary
When writing your executive-level resume, you want to make sure to show
employers that you’re able to create and follow through on a vision that
matches the goals of the company.
You want to show that you’re an “idea
person” that challenges ways of conducting business.
Companies love the thought of shifting their business in new and innov
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