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The Executive Resume

posted May 16, 2008 - 3:47pm
The Executive Resume

Executive level employees are in high demand. The jobs are harder to fill than most and they are more competitive. But they are more competitive for the right reasons they come with much higher responsibility, authority and compensation. These executive positions require people of merit and success.

So when you are writing an Executive Level Resume it must be an above average, attention-grabbing document that entices and compels the reader to call You!

An outstanding Executive Resume. can make the difference between landing an incredible position or getting left behind.

Highlight your achievements...especially the achievements that benefited the company!

The question the employer has is "How will bringing this person on board help me build my company and make it more profitable?"

In your resume you should talk about success in the following areas:

Cost Reduction

Increased Efficiency

Production Line Increases

Sales and Income Goals and Achievements

Resolving long-term problems

Profitability Increases

Client Retention and Growth

These are the areas the Employer is interested in. Show him you are an expert with a history of effectiveness and accomplishment and your resume has done it's job.

For Effective Professional Assistance with your Resume I suggest visiting Executive Resume.



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