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Although running a company in today's current economic situation may not seem ideal, heading a firm is still the best way to establish yourself as one of the best in business and to earn yourself a high paying job. As the CEO, you not only manage the other executives in the company but you answer to the board of directors. You may be the top of the company's pyramid but they can still take away your position if they do not agree with how you are handling the work and steering the company.

Becoming CEO: The Basics

If you have decided to pursue a CEO position, you must begin preparing yourself early on so that you will be in line for such an opportunity. As mentioned before, company’s infrastructure works like a pyramid. At each level, you will find a larger number of people and as you advance to the next stage of the corporate ladder, you will find fewer people. However, if you want one of the 100k jobs, you must stand out from the pack at each of those levels and make a name for yourself. That is the only way you can hope to reach the summit.



The question is, what kind of preparations should you make now to get you ready for that advancement. First of all, you should consider education. Although there have been many successful CEOs who had only a high school degree and maybe a bit of college, today’s corporate landscape is much more competitive. If you want to make a good impression, you will need to pursue your education. Obviously, obtaining a bachelor’s degree in business or a similar major would be a good choice. You may also want to consider earning an MBA, especially if you can get into one of the better programs in the country.

Experience is also going to be crucial. No one is hired right out of college to become a CEO. You have to work your way up the ladder. However, you will not necessarily climb that whole ladder within the same company. What often happens is that you will land a position as a junior executive at one company, spend some time there making a name for yourself and impressing the higher ups then you might move onto an executive position at another company. You would work for a time and eventually move onto a higher position elsewhere. Of course, that will not always be the case, but you should be prepared to switch companies in order to obtain the advancement you desire.

In addition, that also leads back to some of the basic personality traits you should have if you are going to become a CEO. Of those, the most important is confidence. If you do not believe you are a good match for the job, no one else will either. People do not trust insecure individuals to run their company. Instead, you must be self-assured, tenacious, and competitive.

Tracking Down CEO Jobs

You are not likely to find CEO jobs listed in your local newspaper. However, there are ways to find out which positions are available, especially if you are willing to relocate or are trying to break into executive level management. For one, you can try the Internet. You will find a good number of high paying jobs, which allow you to search for what is available throughout the country. Among those jobs, you will find some CEO positions, although they will normally not be for Fortune 500 companies or anything like that. Just remember you have to crawl before you can walk.

In addition to these general sites, you may also find access to easy high paying jobs. You can also find web sites that are dedicated to only executive level positions. These sites are some of the best choices for your searches, because they give you access to a wide range of positions that specifically meet your interests. You do not have to weed through lower level positions or unrelated job titles.

Another option is, of course, to work with a recruiter whose job is to connect people with executive potential to the people who need executives. However, these services are not always effective, especially if you live outside a large metropolitan area and have limited contact to people providing these services.
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