The value in this exercise for me is not so much the stories, but the training I receive in saying what I want to say without
using excess words.
You'll need to repeat these steps for each of your major success stories, but the process will get easier as you become more accustomed to injecting keywords and
removing excess words.
Always re-read and edit your plan to
delete excess words and sections that are adding nothing for the reader.
When you give it another read, be on the lookout for mistakes and opportunities to strip
out excess words and to strengthen the points you make (try reading it out loud).
If any of these apply to your executive resume, it's easy to
trim excess words with these 3 techniques that drive your point home quickly:
Evacuate superfluous and
excess words, or passages.
It might sound trite, but
excess words can grate on an agent's nerves.
You can not use even one
excess word.
Trimming your resume means cutting out
the excess wording and unimportant information.
Leave out
excess words that add little value.