Making sure you have superior resumes Pt. 11
An executive biography
Categories: executive biography
An executive biography is a 3 to 5 page narrative document, written in a third-person style. It uses interesting stories, rich in detail, and is favored by top recruiters and senior executives. Today, these are the Mercedes of presentations. Those seeking $150,000 to 1 million dollars+ should have one.
Decision makers often forward resumes to others to get consensus. And sometimes, you never meet the top people, but nevertheless they will often review your resume. The offer depends on a thumbs up from the resume presentation.
A biography communicates a total feeling about you and your skills. And, it should also say that you are interesting...that you can do certain things extremely well & that you have excellent personal qualities. To prepare a biography, be patient enough to do many drafts. When your final biography hits the marketplace, it can easily have 300% to 500% more impact than something else you might have turned out.
Get more information about Robert Gerberg by reading his blog or following him on Twitter. Or check out great companies like SET Personal Marketing or ERI Personal Marketing.
Decision makers often forward resumes to others to get consensus. And sometimes, you never meet the top people, but nevertheless they will often review your resume. The offer depends on a thumbs up from the resume presentation.
A biography communicates a total feeling about you and your skills. And, it should also say that you are interesting...that you can do certain things extremely well & that you have excellent personal qualities. To prepare a biography, be patient enough to do many drafts. When your final biography hits the marketplace, it can easily have 300% to 500% more impact than something else you might have turned out.
Get more information about Robert Gerberg by reading his blog or following him on Twitter. Or check out great companies like SET Personal Marketing or ERI Personal Marketing.
Posted by robert gerberg at 3:06 PM
