You Can Write Top-Notch Executive Resumes

Sometimes the thought of creating a top-notch resume can seem impossible, especially at the executive level. Of course, there's nothing wrong with getting help with executive resumes from professionals, but if you think you would like to try on your own, here are a few tips to consider:

Consider Your ROI

You're probably used to thinking in terms of making important decisions and whether the ROI (return on investment) will be worth it. Well, when you're writing your own executive resume, you need to remember that the employer wants to make sure they have a good ROI as well. With this in mind, you want to take time to quantify as many accomplishments as possible so that employers know exactly what types of accomplishments they can expect from you. By looking at your past revenue and as well as the productivity of your staff, you have a good chance of quantifying all you've accomplished.

Think as if You're the Employer

Another idea you might consider is writing your resume from the perspective of the employer. Since you're at a high level, you've probably reviewed enough resumes to know what you look for in an employee. So think about yourself as an employer when writing your own resume. What accomplishments do you look for? What would you hope to find in someone applying for a leadership position? If you can think about what you'd look for in an employee as you write, your resume will likely turn out that much better.

Remember the Basics

Just because you're writing a resume at the executive level doesn't mean that you don't need to consider the small stuff. For instance, it really doesn't matter how impressive your accomplishments are if you have a ton of misspelled words in your resume. You could have saved your previous company from bankruptcy, but if you have font inconsistencies and grammatical errors, the prospective employer will probably not even read about your great feats. So as you're working hard to create your masterpiece, don't forget that the basics matter as well.

Once you've done all you can to create a resume that communicates very clearly that you're the right person for the job, it will be hard for any prospective employer think otherwise.

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