The executive level resume template is most suitable for director level upwards job searchers. It puts the emphasis on what you were hired to achieve and how you achieved it, rather than listing your responsibilities like a mid-level resume would. It also highlights any professional affiliations you might have, such as non-executive board positions.

 

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[Name]

[Headline: 3-5 words that capture what and how you do your job]

Example: Headline: Jing Wu Chen | Global private equity and strategic business development

 

[Email]

[Phone number]

 

Career biography

[A personal branding statement that includes your career highlights, achievements and how you provide value to employers]

Example: A proven leader with extensive experience as a director developing successful growth strategies in private equity firms across Greater China and South East Asia. Manages P&L on multimillion-dollar lines of business, also known for developing strategic business campaigns to win market share.

 

Awards

· List awards and why you won them

 

Career history

[Title]

[Company]

Short statement about the business and what you were hired to achieve.

· List key accomplishments and quantifiable achievements

· Lead with active verbs like ‘implemented’, ‘innovated’, ‘launched’, ‘grew’

 

[Title]

[Company]

[Start date - end date]

Short statement about the business and what you were hired to achieve.

 

[Title]

[Company]

[Start date-End date]

Short statement about the business and what you were hired to achieve.

 

Education, certifications and professional affiliations

[Start date - end date], [Institution name, qualifications acquired]

· Note subjects, specialisations, achievements, relevant extra-curricular activities

 

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