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“David’s energy is contagious! You won’t find anyone who loves what they do more than him.”

-Valerie G., VP of Sales in Atlanta

Investor in People

For 30 years, David has built his career by helping others build theirs.

Early Career as a CPA

After graduating from the University of Michigan in 1991, David passed the CPA exam and joined the Chicago office of EY, a Big 4 accounting firm.

Pivot to Recruiting

In 1996, he made a career pivot into recruiting. Since then, David has been an executive recruiter, career coach, resume writer and confidant to senior leaders.

Diverse Life Experiences

David draws from diverse life experiences. He has lived and worked in New York, Chicago, Hong Kong, Raleigh and Charlotte, NC, and has traveled in 30+ countries.

“There is a reason why Olympic athletes have a coach; they deliver results. The Resume Sage gets results.”

–Don M., CFO in Charlotte

1. 1. Can you describe your process?

The best way to describe the process is “professionally intimate”. We create space within conversations for clients to be themselves. When they relax, they can reflect and hear themselves think – without judgment. This is where the magic happens.

2. What drives you?

I was laid-off from my first job less than 5 years after graduating from the University of Michigan. I was one of 35 people let go that same day. I vowed I would take responsibility for my career and always have a plan B. I’ve been empowering others to do the same since.

3. Why do you love your work so much?

I wouldn’t call it work. I am lucky my vocation overlaps with my vacation. I love seeing people reach their fullest potential. Human potential is not static. It’s dynamic. My job is to help clients either expand their capacity, or realize more of their unrealized capacity. That’s what brings me joy.

4. You’ve seen thousands of resumes. What’s your pet peeve?

My three resume pet peeves: 1) Spelling errors 2) Cliches 3) Dashes and gaps between dates that are not uniform. I wince every time I see any of these on a resume, which is almost every day.

5. Who has had the most impact on your career?

I lived in Hong Kong for two years and worked as a headhunter. My boss, John Wright totally changed the way I approached executive search. John was a former journalist at the Wall Street Journal, and taught me the first two rules of journalism: 1) Get facts and 2) Always protect your sources. I’ll never forget that. John was a giant of a man and a giant of an intellect. I can’t believe he’s gone.

The Art of Quiet Confidence Successfully Delivered

Our clients have been hired at:

Executive Resume Writers & Resume Services in North Carolina

I no longer undervalue myself and now have the confidence to pursue the jobs I really want. Thank you!

Dawn LProgram Director in Charlotte

David has an uncanny ability to read others and bring out the most pertinent information. It’s what sets him apart.

Ollie CSales Manager in Charlotte

Wow! There is no one better at teasing out the subtle facts about your performance – one question at a time.

Gary DVP of Manufacturing, Charlotte, NC

After working with them I was confident that I was focused on the best next steps in my search.

Andrew CSupply Chain Director, Chicago, IL

One of the most unique experiences I’ve ever had professionally.

Mike R., COO in Huntersville, NC

David helped me understand how to best present myself to recruiters and employers.

Mike M., CFO in Detroit

READY TO HIRE DAVID?

(704) 358-6000 or click below.