Wednesday, June 12, 2013 by J.M. Auron
I’ve blogged extensively lately,on the rapidly evolving role of the CIO – and how that evolution can be most clearly and effectively communicated in your CIO resume. One critical area of CIO evolution that I’m seeing a lot of these days is the transformation of the CIO from a largely back office role to a [...]
Read the rest of the post...Thursday, May 30, 2013 by J.M. Auron
As a professional resume writer, there are some issues that I see over and over again in the initial client IT resumes that cross my desk. One of the most common is to see every job described in an almost identical number of words, the same number of bullets, the same visual space on the [...]
Read the rest of the post...Tuesday, May 21, 2013 by J.M. Auron
Late last year, I wrote a couple of blogs on various CIO Career Suicide threats. I’d like to continue that thread with another blog on something I see quite often in the initial CIO Resumes that cross my desk. That threat is simple. CIO Resumes aren’t keeping up with the rapidly evolving CIO role. And [...]
Read the rest of the post...Friday, May 17, 2013 by J.M. Auron
IT Resume Writers keep a constant finger on the pulse of both business and technology. That’s why I continuously scan technology news to get a strong sense of current and future trends that will directly impact my client’s careers and job search strategies. One trend that I’m seeing a lot of is very positive – [...]
Read the rest of the post...Tuesday, April 23, 2013 by J.M. Auron
As an IT Resume Writer, I’m always interested in the constantly evolving IT executive career landscape. So I was fascinated when I recently found this interesting article on Forbes, “The Decade of the CIO is Here – The Beyond CIO Series” containing a fascinating interview with Tan Chee Hong, a multiple CIO who has moved [...]
Read the rest of the post...Thursday, April 18, 2013 by J.M. Auron
When prospective clients call me, they’re often frustrated – frustrated in their current job and frustrated with the challenges of the job search. After all, if a prospective client loved their current job, they wouldn’t email me. That’s why, in my initial conversation with a prospective client, I always want to get a strong feel [...]
Read the rest of the post...Tuesday, April 16, 2013 by J.M. Auron
As an IT Executive Resume Writer, one challenge my clients often face is the maze of titles that can be used to define “top-of-the-food-chain” IT executives. Shakespeare said “What’s in a name? that which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” That may be true. But in a CIO resume, [...]
Read the rest of the post...Friday, April 12, 2013 by J.M. Auron
I recently read this excellent article, “CIOs Must Innovate Or Go Home” by Rob Preston. He argues compellingly against the “trendy pessimism” on macroeconomic levels in the media and general culture. Rob also discusses the microeconomic challenges to innovation, and sees one primary issue “How do companies and IT organizations go about carving out the [...]
Read the rest of the post...Tuesday, April 9, 2013 by J.M. Auron
As a professional IT Resume Writer, a significant part of my job is keeping my finger on the pulse of technology – and technology hiring – trends. That’s why I found this article on ZDNet to be extremely valuable. In Tech jobs: “CIOs look safe, IT managers face chop, chief digital officer is the next [...]
Read the rest of the post...Monday, April 8, 2013 by J.M. Auron
I recently came upon an interesting article detailing many of the challenges that keep top corporate CIOs up at night. Gery Menegaz makes some great points on the many, rapidly changing pressures that CIOs face in a constantly evolving and unpredictable technology and business landscape. I’d highly recommend the article; he presents many great, solid [...]
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