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Applying to an executive job is quite challenging, as there is a lot of responsibility involved. Whether your field is finance, sales, production, etc …, your responsibilities will be varied, from quantitative results such as Gross Income or sales to managing your staff and be the image of the company. As a result, your executive resume needs to be both great and flawless, which is why most executive job seekers usually hire a professional executive resume writing service to handle their executive resume writing. If you are however planning to do it yourself, here are a few tips that should help you pen a strong resume:

1. Do your homework: find out what the company wants from you and how you should present yourself in the resume to show them you have what it takes – and yes, this means customizing your resume to every single company you apply to.

2. Emphasize results, as, at this level, employers want to see what you can bring to them quantitatively, whether it’s sales $, savings, production efficiency, etc …

3. Provide details when writing your previous duties’ descriptions and your objective statement so that employers can see right away you have what they are looking for.

4. Be clear: so that the employer doesn’t have to waste his/her time deciphering what you mean – and trust they won’t; if it’s not clear, they will toss your executive resume even if you are a great candidate.

5. Provide information specifically relevant to the job you are applying to as employers only care about what you can bring to their company.

 

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