Executive Careers 9 min read
Executive Resume Mistakes That Quietly Cost You Interviews
Senior candidates lose offers to weaker peers every week — not because of capability, but because of positioning. The seven mistakes to remove today.
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Published March 28, 2026
At the executive level, the bar shifts from 'what did you do' to 'what shifted because of you.' The most common mistakes we rewrite out of senior resumes: responsibilities written as job descriptions, no P&L or scope quantification, generic leadership cliches, missing strategic narrative, dated formatting, no LinkedIn alignment, and burying board or advisory work. Each one signals operator, not leader.