Top 5 Executive Career Insights
86th edition of "Be Invaluable" Newsletter

Top 5 Executive Career Insights

Too many leaders think their next role will come from a resume. It won’t. It will come from being seen as the solution BEFORE the problem is posted.


By Christine C. Graves

Executive Career Advisor & Coach | SPHR, SHRM-SCP

Helping revenue-producing leaders land their next role and build a brand that attracts future opportunities.


The Game Has Changed. Have You?

The rules that got you here are not the rules that will get you there.

I’ve coached hundreds of high-performing leaders through career transitions. And what’s crystal clear? The executive job market operates on a completely different playbook than most people are using.

This week, I’m breaking down the top 5 insights that have surfaced again and again in client conversations, coaching sessions, and poll results. If you’re ready to skip the job board noise and start showing up as the invaluable leader companies find, not filter, this is for you.


1. The Hidden Job Market Is Not a Myth. You’re Just Not in It Yet.


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In the last 3 weeks, three of my clients landed new roles. Here’s how they got there:

  • One was tapped by a former colleague.
  • One was recruited after commenting on a post.
  • One hadn’t touched their resume.

Not one of them applied online.

What does that tell you?

The most valuable opportunities don’t sit on job boards. They circulate in trust-based circles of influence, passed hand to hand between decision-makers. If you’re not in those rooms—real or virtual—you’re invisible.

📊 Vote in this week’s poll: How did you or a colleague land a new role recently?

👉 Insight: If your strategy still centers around applications, you’re operating with outdated assumptions. Time to reframe.


2. Resumes Don’t Get Hired. Value Does.


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Yes, I said it.

Spending hours rewriting your resume for every new application is a strategic error.

Your resume is not your strategy. It’s a receipt. A reflection of the value you’ve already clarified and positioned elsewhere.

When you’re seen as a must-have, your resume simply confirms what’s already known. If it’s your primary tool for standing out, you’re already behind.

Do this instead: Before touching your resume, define your executive value proposition. Then position it across your LinkedIn, network, and interviews.


3. Unfocused Networking is the New Procrastination

I’ll say this with love: coffee chat culture is out of control.

Catching up with everyone who says yes isn’t a strategy. It’s a stall tactic. Unless the conversation is with someone who can make or influence a decision, your time is better spent elsewhere.

Here’s what does move the needle:

  • Targeted outreach to relevant leaders.
  • Building relationships inside your industry’s power nodes.

Sharing insights publicly that generate inbound interest.


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4. Generic LinkedIn Activity Doesn’t Make You Memorable

Posting random thought leadership without a clear positioning strategy is like tossing pebbles in the ocean and hoping they make waves.

If your content isn’t tied to how you solve high-level problems, you’re missing the point of LinkedIn as an executive brand tool.

LinkedIn should act as your 24/7 positioning platform. You’re not just building visibility—you’re building preference.

🔍 Checklist: Is Your LinkedIn Working For You?

  • Does your headline speak to your business value, not your last title?
  • Are you sharing strategic insights, not just personal updates?
  • Do your posts attract the right conversations and inbound recruiter messages?

If not, it’s time for a Career Strategy/LinkedIn Audit. Schedule yours here: https://ChristineCKidderCareerAdviserCalendarLink.as.me/LinkedInAuditStrategy


5. You’re Not Behind—But You Might Be Off Track

The #1 thing I hear from leaders after they land?

“I wasted too much time doing what everyone told me I should do... but none of it got me closer to my goal.”

From last week’s poll results, here’s what leaders wish they’d done sooner:

🚫 Spent less time rewriting resumes 🚫 Spent less time having conversations with no ROI 🚫 Spent less time trying to be “perfect” on LinkedIn

✅ Spent more time clarifying their value ✅ Spent more time getting visible where it matters ✅ Spent more time nurturing strategic connections

🧠 Mindset Shift: Job searching is not about checking boxes. It’s about showing up where the decisions get made; clearly, confidently, and consistently.


Final Thought: Be Invaluable, Not Invisible

The market is noisy. Hiring is shifting. AI is changing how talent is found, assessed, and hired. But here’s the constant:

Leaders who know their value and show up strategically don’t chase roles. They attract them.

If you’re ready to build a brand that magnetizes opportunity instead of chasing it, save your seat in Friday’s executive briefing on LinkedIn Live on How To Have Your Next Role Find You

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Register here: https://www.linkedin.com/events/7342982289494024196/about/?originTrackingId=0B2sK%2BDHTpyDD0%2BPI%2FVddw%3D%3D

#ExecutiveCareerStrategy #LeadershipBranding #InvaluableLeader #LinkedInForExecutives #JobSearchStrategy #CLevelCareers #FutureOfWork


Jesus Gonzalez

Customer Success Manager

1mo

CHRISTINE C. GRAVES Spot-on insights! #1 and #3 especially resonate—I’ve seen leaders land roles through strategic visibility, not resumes. Quick Q: For mid-career pros not yet in "decision-maker circles," what’s the best first step to gain access?

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Renèe Hughes

The Trusted Advisors Behind High-Stakes Business & Tax Decisions. Navigate complex business and tax strategy with data interpreted for margins and mental bandwidth. We translate financial advice into confident action. JW

1mo

I particularly appreciated "not behind but off track " it's an important reframe and explanation that's extremely helpful.

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Cindy Skalicky 🔷

Speaker | Best-selling Author | Rhetorician & HOW-TO® Model Creator | Trusted by Science & Tech Leaders | Helping You Secure Buy-In with Stories that Stick

1mo

The best roles aren’t hiding, they’re waiting for the right person to show up clearly. You’ve got to show what you bring in a way that clicks fast and sticks. That’s how doors open. CHRISTINE C. GRAVES

Nancy Gonzalez

At Seven Figure Profits®, we help high earners escape burnout and low profits, what we call "7-Figure Poor." With trusted strategies, we’ll guide you to sustain wealth and thrive long-term.

1mo

So true being visible in the right circles makes all the difference!

Julie Ulstrup 💠

PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE MOST EXTRAORDINARY PEOPLE ON THE PLANET Capturing personal & professional legacies | Award Winning Photographer | Premier Headshot Business Branding & Portrait Studio | Speaker | Martial Arts Student

1mo

This is packed with truth, CHRISTINE C. GRAVES—and especially relevant for high-impact professionals navigating career shifts later in life. I see it often in my work: people with extraordinary stories and results, yet invisible because they’re relying on outdated tools instead of owning their value out loud. When someone sees themselves in your words and realizes they’re not behind—they’re just off track—that’s a turning point. What do you find is the biggest mindset shift your clients have to make to finally be seen as the solution?

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