Saturday, June 13, 2020
Avoid These Mistakes When Seeking a New C-Level Position
Avoid These Mistakes When Seeking a New C-Level Position Seeking a new c-level position takes a similar approach as searching for a job of any caliber. Without the proper preparation and going through the necessary steps, you may find your search to be more difficult than it needs to be. No matter how polished your executive profile may be, you still have to follow the same steps as everyone else to be considered for a high level job. Here are some of the most common mistakes c-level executives make when seeking a new position and how to avoid them. Misunderstanding The Process Whether youâre searching for a c-level position or an entry level position, the job search and hiring process will be very similar. You have to do research about the company before applying for a job there. Having all of the skills and qualifications doesnât guarantee youâll get the job. You still have to sell yourself and show how you add value to any given company in order to stand out. Not Having The Right Strategy It may have been a long time since you last looked for a new c-level position, so the same strategy may not apply. The first thing you should do is optimize your LinkedIn profile. Many recruiters will find candidates on LinkedIn, whether they are searching for a job or not. Furthermore, you can almost guarantee a hiring manager will look for your LinkedIn profile as soon as they receive your resume. If your strategy is to just send out as many resumes as possible, youâre heading down the wrong path. Not Building Relationships The power of networking is instrumental in landing your next c-level position. Building solid relationships is more important than building a solid executive profile. The old saying, âitâs not what you know, but who you know,â applies to c-level positions as well. Thinking your resume speaks for itself is another common mistake executives make. Making it About You, Not the Company Companies donât necessarily care about you when they are hiring; they care about what you bring to the table. Many executives try to make themselves sound good, whether itâs on their LinkedIn profile or an in-person interview. However, what you really need to do is show how valuable you will be to the company based on your experience. The information and qualifications are the same, but the way you present everything makes a huge difference. Professional Resume Services is here to help you avoid common mistakes to give you a better chance at landing your next c-level job. Whether you need help optimizing your LinkedIn profile, updating your resume or anything else throughout the job search process, feel free to reach out to us at any time.
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