Are you a rising star in the IT world, eager for a shot at the CIO role?
Ascending from IT Director or VP takes more than just showing how you’ve leveraged the technology itself: you’ll need to first put yourself in the C-suite on paper.
As described by my recent article in ComputerWorld, most would-be technology executives stumble when it comes to resume writing at the CIO level.
Transitioning your value proposition to reflect corporate officer-ready qualifications requires a significant shift from the traditional, skills-based resume that helped capture your last job in IT.
Here, I’ve included simple steps that can transform your IT resume from mundane, project-by-project details to a leadership brand message designed to land a CIO role.
First, I recommend making a list of the projects you’ve led, then answer the following questions about each one:
Now, take these project details and add specific budget or cost figures to demonstrate scope, as shown by these examples:
“Contributed to $4M total savings by working with regional CEO to incorporate SaaS and cloud technologies…”
“Delivered automation solutions that increased business productivity 43%—even with $300K reduction in operating costs…”
"Facilitated 23% gain in market share with new cloud-based service offerings..."
As you can see by these sample phrases from actual CIO resumes, focusing on the bottom line can help decision-makers review your credentials in a more strategic light.
Executive resume writer Laura Smith-Proulx, CCMC, CPRW, CIC, COPNS, TCCS, CPBA works with technology leaders and executives to gain access to the next step in their careers. The Executive Director of An Expert Resume, her work has been published in numerous career bestsellers, and honored with 6 global resume writing industry awards.
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