If this isn't a spam question... There are basically 3 ways to get better at writing: 1. Read. 2. Practice writing. 3. Learn the technical side of good writing. For reading you can read anything and it's actually a good idea to mix both fiction and non-fiction. Obviously if you want to get good...
Personally, I feel it would depends on the type of job, but I would focus on extracurricular activities and any skills they may have. I'd be happy to talk to you further about my experience with resume writing when I was a student.
The resume's purpose is to Get You The Interview. Not get you the job. It can't do that. So anything that helps you Stand Out and get that callback for the interview is fair game. I don't even recommend using a resume anymore. Develop online content and get it in front of employers who have the...
This is a good route to take and the same one I took after leaving undergrad. An MBA is for the birds, anyways ;) First things first, take credit where credit is due! You're a founder now it sounds like, and you're working on your first MVP I'm guessing (hoping?) as well. At the very least, get...
Wish I'd seen this and been able to help you when you posted this 8 days ago. Guess we don't have many executive jobhunting experts available...but anyhow this will help going forward: This is your chance to stand out. Be memorable. Make them say, "We have to talk to this person!" Don't be blan...
Carolyn's points are spot-on. Tactically speaking, I would suggest that you make contact with the recruiting partners at the top VCs. Greylock, a16z and others have partners specifically focused on helping their portfolio companies with recruiting. Cold calls and emails with a "I'm an entrepr...