Adding Board Membership to Your Resume

Adding a position on someone's personal advisory board to your resume can be a great way to showcase your expertise and experience in a particular area. Here are some steps to consider:


Include the position in the "Experience" section of your resume

Add the position to your resume as you would any other job or position. List the name of the person whose board you served on, the duration of your service, and a brief description of your role and responsibilities.

Highlight your contributions

When describing your role and responsibilities, be sure to highlight your contributions to the advisory board. You could mention the specific projects or initiatives you worked on, any challenges you helped to overcome, and any outcomes or successes you contributed to.

Emphasize your skills and expertise

Use this opportunity to showcase your skills and expertise in a particular area. For example, if you served on a financial advisory board, you could highlight your knowledge of financial markets, investment strategies, and financial analysis.

Use quantifiable metrics

If possible, use quantifiable metrics to demonstrate your impact on the advisory board. For example, if you helped to increase the organization's revenue, you could mention the percentage of the increase.

Provide references

If the person you served on the advisory board for is willing to provide a reference, include their contact information on your resume. This can add credibility to your experience and give potential employers an opportunity to learn more about your contributions.

Remember to tailor your resume to the job you are applying for, and focus on the skills and experience that are most relevant to the position. Good luck!

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