A professional bio can help you stand out from the crowd by showcasing who you are and what you strive for in your work. However, writing a professional biography for potential employers, clients, ...
The biography you write for a company or personal work-related website acts as a form of advertising that can help colleagues, a current or potential employer or clients to quickly determine if you're ...
If you’re a candidate for C-suite, Partner, or Board roles, you’ll be asked for a bio as part of the process. For some roles reporting to the C-suite, you may need a bio as well. Employers evaluating ...
Sales bios are promotional summaries of the accomplishments of your sales team. These summaries should include career highlights, awards, recognitions and a rundown of major deals your team members ...
A recruiter calls you and asks for your executive bio. You aren’t actively looking, but the desire to move on has been nagging at you. Plus, the role sounds ...
This coming Sunday, I'll be speaking as a panelist at C2E2 as part of the International Game Developers Association's panel on the Chicago game industry's climate. If you haven't heard of C2E2, it's ...
As a real estate agent, it’s easy to assume your listings speak for themselves, but buyers and sellers still want to know who they’re working with. A well-written agent bio helps you build credibility ...
When it comes to setting up a social media presence, one of the areas that most lawyers overlook is the bio section of the various social platforms. The bio section is often filled out almost without ...