Tips to Lengthen Your Executive Resume
By the time you reach the executive level, you have undoubtedly racked up a
ton of skills and accomplishments.
However, it’s not uncommon for your
massive list to not translate well on the resume, leaving it too...
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Tips to Lengthen Your Executive Resume
By the time you reach the executive level, you have undoubtedly racked up a
ton of skills and accomplishments.
However, it’s not uncommon for your
massive list to not translate well on the resume, leaving it too short.
As an executive, you want to make sure that your resume fully represents
what you’ve managed to accomplish over the years.
So if yours isn’t long
enough, here are some tips to help you stretch it out.
Tell Your Story
One way that you can stretch out your mini resume is to tell a story.
While
many resumes are typically thought of as dry documents (and cover letters
are meant for storytelling), there are ways to sneak a story into yours.
This
is especially true for executive resumes for the same rules don’t apply as for
career levels.
There are a number of ways to tell your story, including defining who you are
and what you want to accomplish in your executive profile, which replaces
the objective/summary of qualifications.
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