The Executive Job Search - Back to the Basics

I’ve had the privilege of working with job seekers of a wide range of backgrounds and industries. But this past year, I have concentrated much of my time to working with executives and executive-wannabes.

Why, you might ask?

Because I saw that of all levels of professionals, it was executives who seemed to have lost (or maybe they never had it to begin with) their grasp on how to conduct an effective job search and on how to do it in a professional manner. Honestly, I think many of them simply don’t take their job search all that seriously. At least, they don’t act like they do.

Professionalism…It is quickly becoming a lost art, I’m afraid. From scruffy facial hair to baggy jeans to disastrous cell phone and e-mail etiquette, I’m beginning to think that people view their work environments as nothing more than an extension of their college dorm room.

I can’t tell you how many illegible e-mails I receive on a daily basis from job seekers demanding salaries of no less than $150,000. Right now I have one in front of me from a “whearhouse director” who apparently doesn’t know how to run a spell check before shooting off an e-mail. Then there is the CEO who can’t attach a file to his e-mail. So every time I send him something to review, he prints it out, writes on it, and faxes it back to me. Now I’m sure he has some great operations skills, but if this is how he conducts business on a regular basis, he must drive everyone nuts! Not to mention the fact that he can’t possibly be giving potential employers the best impression.

For some reason, the more successful we become, the more we rely on our accomplishments to do all the talking and the less effort we put into considering how we present ourselves to the rest of the world. And, to some extent, that is understandable.

After all, we have worked hard. We climbed that ladder. We jumped through those hoops. So who cares about our facial hair? We saved the company $2M last year alone!!

It also doesn’t help matters that there are several top-rated corporations out there who have taken on the persona of their college dorm room CEOs. Their headquarters are virtually play lands of gyms, game rooms, and massage tables. And everyone wears “cas” and looks like they just rolled out of bed.

Don’t get me wrong…this lifestyle is great while it lasts, but when it is time to move on, reality hits: Not everyone in the world goes to work in their pajamas and straggly hair. And not everyone appreciates the laid-back vibe.

I know, you′re the renegade. You′re worth it, so your beard and tattoo don’t matter. And good spelling? Well, you′re above that. That’s what we have assistants for, right?

This logic may work in the movies, and it may even work for a select few. But I can tell you, executive or not, most people don′t want to do business with a slob and with someone whose grammar and computer skills are worse than a 4th grader, no matter how fantastic you are.

So let’s get back to the basics. You have the credentials. You have the experience and the metrics to back it up. Now it is time to remember those early days when you first started out: buy a new suit, find your razor, and for God’s sake, learn how to spell!

So who am I anyway? Why do I think my advice is so valuable?

My name is Stephen Van Vreede. My company is called No Stone Unturned, and I have been in the career consulting business since 2002 with 8 years of hiring experience prior to that. You can check out my website that offers tools such as the No Nonsense Job Search Strategy guide and other Job Search Tips.

The short story is that I have an MBA in Marketing from Villanova University and a dual B.S. degree in Finance & Logistics from the University of Maryland. I am a certified professional résumé writer (CPRW) and a member of the Professional Association of Résumé Writers and Career Coaches (PARW/CC). As I mentioned, I paid my dues in the corporate world eventually running a large-scale call center for a major truck rental company, and I have spent the past 6 years with No Stone Unturned, assisting job seekers in achieving their goals.

I know that my products will work for you because they are based on commonsense principles leveraged with good, solid expertise and knowledge of the job search process. After working with countless job seekers, I have become more and more convinced that most of them do not properly prepare for a job search and rely way too much on online sites and trendy articles to tell them what to do. Thus, they waste a lot of time, money, and energy.

If you still aren’t sure whether our services are right for you, feel free to give me a call toll-free at 1-866-755-9800 or e-mail me at steve@nononsensejobsearch.com.

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