Anna Stenning is an expert in applying for executive jobs, having researched this extensively.
Looking for specific jobs is difficult enough, now with the doom of job cuts and credit crunching. However, nothing can be more difficult than looking for executive jobs, because they follow suit in the idea of finding a good stable job that allows time to manage and provide the entire impressive package that comes with an executive role. The bigger picture will reveal a longwinded period of researching, CV writing, interviews and dealing with rejections.
Many executive jobs are competitive and companies do not take on anyone unless they are oozing with managerial and business intelligence. Once placed in this role there is no denying that the responsibilities come flooding in. Assuming that you are right for the role of an executive is not enough; experience is everything and that means that you are more than confident that you will be doing the job perfectly. What many people need to understand is that having the right qualifications is not enough, nor is having 'strong people skill' a bonus.
What most executive jobs require is a minimum of two to five years experience in a similar or same role, with the added information of examples and a long list of associate contacts. Furthermore each individual need to remember that these are not simply a simple fill in the form application process, but a practical demonstration of being a good executive with the ability to show evidence of any positive impact you had made in your last place of employment.
It goes without saying that having great references is obligatory, otherwise you may as well not even think about applying for the position. Many CV's are usually binned or set aside due to the fact that candidates fail to take into account that they have not thought how to apply the right way. Search the internet for clues into what the chosen company is looking for, such as, managerial skills, key client contacts that you may introduce to the company, any innovative approaches into changing any existing systems, how well you work with other people, how well you respond to difficult situations etc.
Your CV is the single most important thing that you must get right before sending it off. An executive CV is not the same as a regular CV - this actually applies to all job application roles. The standard format for an executive CV is as follows:
1. Name, address, email address and contact telephone number, followed by date of birth
2. Brief outline or objective of employment (in other words what are your outcomes for your current employment role and how it will benefit the existing application)
3. Special skills that make you stand out from any other applicant
4. Educational experience and other trainings that may be of use to the role
5. Work history and experience.
Seems like a simple format, however, the fact that a lot of emphasis on how you write the CV cannot be stronger than as stated before. You will need to spend much of your time constructing, drafting and planning what you will be writing making sure to sound professional, articulate, confident and motivated. An impressive opening line (without sounding quirky or repetitive) is always good start, as well as having a professional layout.
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