06/11/2025
If you are a C-level executive suddenly looking for your next role, the market probably feels brutal.
You were used to having a seat at the table.
You used to be the one making the hiring decisions.
Now you are getting ghosted by people with half your experience.
It feels disrespectful.
It feels confusing.
But there is a reason.
The executive job market is not about seniority.
It is about **problem relevance**.
Executives do not get hired because of the logos on their CV.
Executives get hired because they solve problems that actually matter to the business right now.
If your outreach sounds like:
- “I’m exploring new opportunities”
- “I’d love to connect”
- “Let me know if I can support”
You are positioning yourself as someone waiting to be chosen.
Executives do not wait to be chosen.
Executives lead the conversation.
Try this instead:
“I solve this type of business problem. I believe your organization is entering a phase where this becomes critical. If exploring alignment makes sense, let’s talk.”
Short. Clear. No neediness.
The difference between an executive and a manager is positioning.
Executives align strategy.
Managers execute instructions.
Solve problems. Do not beg.