How To Get an Executive Board Job Position

January 26, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Career Planning

Tired of the same old office cubicle and the mind numbing tasks that are delegated to you? If you think you are ready for more responsibilities, you need a position on the executive board. Climbing the corporate ladder may not be easy, but with these steps in mind, it should not be impossible.
 
Qualifications. Begin by checking your qualifications and comparing these with the post that you are looking for. Sometimes, a candidate for a particular position will not be admitted or considered for the job because of an incomplete qualification. Check your resume and look at the ways to improve this. If the top position requires a post graduate degree in business management or business administration, start on your graduate schooling to get a chance to be one of the executive members of the corporate board’s executive committee.

Planning. Getting on top is a challenge which will require a game plane from you. Part of the planning includes the qualifications, but another part of the planning that you must tackle deals with questions …

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