Tuesday, April 28, 2020
3 Important Factors In Your Executive Resume
3 Important Factors In Your Executive Resume When was the last time you carefully assessed your executive resume? Perhaps you should take a look at your resume, and see if it is on target for the 3 important factors that every executive resume has: Your executive resume is your image. Impressions are formed, wrongly or rightly, about your professionalism, abilities, and more. Everything plays into image, much of it subconsciously. The color of the paper, choice of font, style and standard of writing, organization of information, and more, form a picture of who you are as a prospective employee. Your executive resume is your calling card. This is how a prospective employer refreshes their memory about the facts concerning you and your potential for their organization. This is how that prospective employer has the information needed to contact you when they want to call you in for an interview. Everything on your executive resume should be accurate, up to date, and easy to find. Your executive resume is your responsibility. Even if you hire a professional resume service, yours is the final say in the finished product that is distributed. The level of professionalism and polish of the executive resume reflect the candidate for the top jobs. That candidate YOU are assumed to have approved every detail of your resume. Because these important factors are a reality in every resume, it is highly important that your executive resume is on target as reaching the goal of a professional executive standard. Executive positions do require a higher standard of resume, one that is worth the higher compensation such positions are paid. It is your responsibility to make sure that the image and calling card in your resume meet these higher standards.
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