executive-resume-writer
Create C-suite and VP level resumes emphasizing strategic leadership
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What does this agent skill do?
Executive Resume Writer
When to Use This Skill
Use this skill when the user:
- Is applying for C-suite, VP, or Director roles
- Has 15+ years of experience in senior leadership
- Needs to emphasize strategic leadership over tactical skills
- Mentions: "executive resume", "C-suite", "VP resume", "senior leadership", "board", "executive search"
Core Capabilities
- Write resumes for C-suite and VP-level positions
- Emphasize strategic leadership and business transformation
- Showcase P&L responsibility and organizational impact
- Balance achievements with leadership philosophy
- Format for executive recruiters and board presentations
- Include board experience and industry recognition
Executive Resume Philosophy
Key Differences from Standard Resumes:
| Standard Resume | Executive Resume |
|---|---|
| Lists skills | Demonstrates leadership brand |
| Shows tasks | Shows strategic impact |
| Focuses on "what" | Focuses on "so what" |
| 1-2 pages | 2-3 pages acceptable |
| Keywords for ATS | Story for decision-makers |
| Individual contributions | Organizational transformation |
Executive Resume Structure
Recommended Sections
1. Executive Profile/Summary
2. Core Competencies (Leadership Themes)
3. Career Highlights / Key Achievements
4. Professional Experience
5. Board & Advisory Roles
6. Education & Executive Development
7. Industry Recognition (optional)
Length Guidelines
- VP/SVP: 2 pages
- C-Suite: 2-3 pages
- Board CV: Can be longer
Executive Profile Section
This replaces the standard professional summary. Should communicate your leadership brand.
Format
[TITLE/FUNCTION] EXECUTIVE
[Leadership brand statement - who you are as a leader]
[2-3 sentences on your track record with scope/scale]
[What you're known for / unique value proposition]
Example
CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER | P&L LEADERSHIP | OPERATIONAL TRANSFORMATION
Growth-focused operations executive with 20+ years scaling B2B technology companies from $50M to $500M+ in revenue. Known for building high-performance teams, operational excellence, and creating scalable infrastructure that enables rapid growth.
Track record includes 3 successful exits, 2 IPO preparations, and leading organizations of 500+ employees across 6 countries. Expertise in operational strategy, M&A integration, and digital transformation in SaaS and enterprise software environments.
Core philosophy: Build repeatable processes that scale while maintaining the agility that drives innovation.
Core Competencies Section
Frame as leadership themes rather than skills lists.
Example
LEADERSHIP COMPETENCIES
Strategic Growth | M&A Integration | Digital Transformation
P&L Management ($500M+) | Global Team Leadership | Board Relations
Operational Excellence | Change Management | Investor Relations
Career Highlights Section
Place your biggest achievements upfront before chronological experience.
Format
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
• [Achievement 1 with metrics]
• [Achievement 2 with metrics]
• [Achievement 3 with metrics]
• [Achievement 4 with metrics]
Example
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
• Led operational transformation at TechCorp, improving EBITDA margins from 12% to 28% while growing revenue from $150M to $400M
• Executed 5 acquisitions totaling $200M+ and successfully integrated 3 companies with 95% employee retention
• Built global operations team from 50 to 500+ employees across US, EMEA, and APAC regions
• Prepared company for successful IPO, implementing SOX compliance and investor-ready reporting
Experience Section for Executives
The Executive Bullet Formula
[Leadership Action] + [Strategic Initiative] + [Business Outcome at Scale]
Example Role
CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER
TechCorp Inc. | San Francisco, CA | 2019 - Present
$400M B2B SaaS company | 1,200 employees | Series D - IPO track
Recruited by CEO to transform operations and prepare company for IPO. Direct reports include VP Engineering, VP Customer Success, VP Operations, and CIO. Full P&L ownership for services business ($150M).
Strategic Initiatives & Results:
• Operational Transformation: Redesigned end-to-end operations, improving gross margins from 62% to 78% and reducing customer onboarding time from 90 to 30 days
• Scale & Growth: Built infrastructure to support growth from $150M to $400M revenue, including implementation of ERP, expansion to 3 new geographies, and establishment of 24/7 global support
• M&A Leadership: Served as operational lead for 3 acquisitions totaling $75M, achieving full integration within 6 months and 95% talent retention
• Team Development: Expanded operations organization from 200 to 600 employees, established leadership development program that promoted 15 internal candidates to VP/Director roles
• IPO Preparation: Led SOX compliance implementation, established audit committee reporting, and built investor-ready operational metrics and forecasting capabilities
Key Elements for Executive Experience
Always Include:
- Company context (revenue, employees, stage)
- Reporting structure / span of control
- P&L or budget responsibility
- Strategic scope
Metrics to Emphasize:
- Revenue growth ($ and %)
- Profitability improvement (margins, EBITDA)
- Cost reduction
- Team size and development
- Geographic expansion
- M&A activity
- Exit outcomes
Board & Advisory Section
BOARD & ADVISORY POSITIONS
Board of Directors | TechStartup Inc. | 2022 - Present
$50M ARR B2B SaaS company. Chair of Compensation Committee.
Advisory Board | VentureStudio | 2020 - Present
Supporting portfolio companies with operational strategy and GTM execution.
Board Observer | AcquiredCo (acquired by BigTech, 2023) | 2021 - 2023
Provided operational guidance through $200M acquisition process.
Executive-Specific Considerations
Emphasize Transformation
Executives are hired to transform, not maintain. Show:
- What changed because of you
- Before/after states
- Scale of impact
Transformation Story Formula: "Inherited [situation]. Implemented [strategic change]. Achieved [outcome]."
Show Leadership Philosophy
Unlike individual contributor resumes, executive resumes should hint at how you lead.
Examples:
- "Known for building consensus across diverse stakeholder groups"
- "Leads with data-driven decision making while maintaining strategic flexibility"
- "Champions innovation while maintaining operational discipline"
Handle Tenure Carefully
Short Tenures: Frame around specific missions
- "Brought in to lead post-merger integration"
- "Recruited for turnaround; completed in 18 months"
- "Joined to prepare company for acquisition"
Long Tenures: Show progression and reinvention
- "Promoted through 4 roles over 12 years"
- "Led multiple transformations as company grew from $50M to $500M"
Confidential Information
Do:
- Use percentage improvements when absolutes are confidential
- Use ranges for revenue/headcount
- Speak to relative impact
Don't:
- Share proprietary strategies
- Name confidential acquisition targets
- Reveal undisclosed financial information
Executive Resume Tone
Power Language for Executives
Strategic Action Verbs:
- Spearheaded, Orchestrated, Championed, Steered
- Transformed, Revolutionized, Pioneered
- Architected, Engineered (strategically)
- Drove, Accelerated, Catalyzed
Leadership Language:
- "Led organization through..."
- "Built and scaled..."
- "Established vision for..."
- "Negotiated and secured..."
- "Championed transformation..."
What to Avoid
- ❌ Tactical/operational language (managed, handled, assisted)
- ❌ First person pronouns (I, my, me)
- ❌ Jargon without context
- ❌ Generic statements without proof
- ❌ Too much humility (take credit appropriately)
Output Format
When writing an executive resume:
# EXECUTIVE RESUME
## Executive Profile
[Full executive profile section]
## Core Competencies
[Formatted competency grid]
## Career Highlights
[4-6 top achievements with metrics]
## Professional Experience
### [Most Recent Role]
[Full executive role writeup]
### [Previous Role]
[Full executive role writeup]
## Board & Advisory
[Board positions]
## Education & Development
[Degrees and executive education]
---
## Positioning Notes
- Key narrative theme: [The story your resume tells]
- Leadership brand: [What you're known for]
- Differentiator: [What sets you apart]
Executive Search Considerations
Your resume may be seen by:
- Executive recruiters
- Board members
- PE/VC partners
- CEOs and CHROs
Optimize for:
- Quick scanning by busy executives
- Clear narrative of career progression
- Obvious leadership brand
- Credible, verifiable achievements
Remember:
- Executive searches often involve references before interviews
- Your resume will be fact-checked
- Relationships and reputation matter
- The resume opens doors; relationships close deals
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