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Executive Resume Writer

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Craft impactful resumes for top-level executives.

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What Executive Resume Writer does

The Executive Resume Writer skill is designed for professionals aiming for C-suite, VP, or Director roles, particularly those with over 15 years of experience in senior leadership. This skill focuses on creating resumes that highlight strategic leadership, P&L ownership, and significant organizational impact, which are crucial for high-level positions. It emphasizes the importance of showcasing a leadership brand rather than merely listing skills or tasks, aligning with the expectations of executive recruiters and boards.

This skill provides a structured approach to resume writing, recommending key sections such as an Executive Profile, Core Competencies, and Career Highlights. Each section is crafted to communicate the candidate's leadership philosophy and strategic contributions rather than just their individual achievements. For instance, the Executive Profile replaces the standard summary with a statement that encapsulates the candidate's leadership identity, while the Career Highlights section prioritizes major accomplishments with quantifiable results, ensuring that the resume resonates with decision-makers.

The Executive Resume Writer skill is particularly useful when users need to present their experience in a way that reflects their ability to drive transformation and growth within their organizations. It guides users in formatting their resumes appropriately for executive-level positions, ensuring that they meet the expectations of recruiters who are looking for candidates capable of leading at the highest levels. This skill is a valuable resource for individuals who understand that their resumes must tell a compelling story about their leadership journey, emphasizing the 'so what' of their career achievements.

Overall, the Executive Resume Writer skill is tailored for seasoned professionals who are ready to make a significant impact in their next role and need a resume that effectively communicates their strategic value to potential employers.

When to use it

Use this skill when preparing to apply for high-level executive roles and needing to emphasize leadership and strategic impact.

When not to use it

This skill is not suitable for entry-level or mid-level positions where standard resume formats are more appropriate.

What you can build with it

Applying for a CEO Position

When targeting a CEO role, this skill helps craft a resume that showcases strategic leadership and significant business outcomes.

Transitioning to a VP Role

For professionals moving into a VP position, this skill emphasizes their leadership brand and transformative achievements.

Preparing for Board Membership

This skill assists in creating a resume that highlights board experience and advisory roles, crucial for board-level applications.

How to install Executive Resume Writer

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1. Install with the skills CLI

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2. Or install it manually

Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.

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Written by davila7

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 ResumeExecutive Resume
Lists skillsDemonstrates leadership brand
Shows tasksShows strategic impact
Focuses on "what"Focuses on "so what"
1-2 pages2-3 pages acceptable
Keywords for ATSStory for decision-makers
Individual contributionsOrganizational 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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