For instance a VP / CXO resume will bear little resemblance to say a resume for an entry level or
early career stage job seeker.
Not exact matches
Few
jobs are perfect, especially in the
early stages of a
career.
If you feel rather uninspired when trying to envision your
career path, then try talking to people in attractive
jobs about the
early stages of their own
careers — they may have some surprises for you.
«I feel very lucky to do something that I love as a
job and so to be recognized in this way at such a relatively
early stage of my
career is a huge vote of confidence and is very special, so thank you.»
At an
early stage of my industry
career an older colleague told me something like: «You may think we are just doing a technical
job, but, really, we are all in sales».
At this
early stage in their
careers, 80 % of lawyers report relatively high
job satisfaction.
Best for students & graduates or
early stage career - changers looking to fast - track their
career in Investment Banking with classroom and on - the -
job training with other high fliers.
I feel as though some
job seekers fall into this same pattern, especially those who are in the
early stages of their
career.
In her Forbes article, How To Find A
Job When You've Been Looking Forever, Susan Adams interviewed
career coach Eileen Wolkstein, who said: «You may have been asking unfocused questions when you were at an
earlier stage in your search.
Considering that your Executive Resume is more intensely scrutinized than the Resume you submitted at an
earlier stage in your
career, and recognizing the risk vs. reward factor at the Director, VP or CXO level is more pronounced, it is in your best interest that your Executive Resume be as near perfect as possible from the onset of your
job search.