Do start with a summary profile of yourself (avoid waffle)
Do emphasise your specialist area and how many years of experience you have in executive management positions (normally 10+ years)
Do summarise (in a paragraph) your successful outcomes (what are you famous for?)
Focus on your main functional experience and what you have to offer to clients (which may not be the same as your next step on the corporate
career ladder)
Keep it simple and easy to read
Maximum four pages of A4
No colour text or background
No photos
No large attachments
Avoid a "jack-of-all-trades" approach (these get deleted very quickly)
Do include facts and figures on budgets, staff numbers, achievements and responsibilities
Remember that a good interim management CV is not the same as a corporate career CV.
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