Title Hallucinations: Why the Market Won't Promote You
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I just audited a case of a senior executive looking for his next role. His LinkedIn headline promises a "Country Manager | Head of Sales".
However, upon running a forensic audit on his CV, the reality emerges:
Last Role: Commercial Manager (Gerente comercial).
Previous Role: Area Commercial Manager (Gerente Comercial de área).
Previous Role: Trade Marketing Chief (Jefe Trade Marketing).
In 17 years of experience, he has never held the full P&L of a country under his signature. He has never managed Finance, Legal, or HR as the head of operations.
The Fatal Error:
This candidate is attempting to get the market to grant him the promotion that his internal trajectory never provided.
He is presenting his "Ambition" (to be a Country Manager) as if it were his "Experience" (having been a Country Manager). To make matters worse, he submits his CV with a passive opener: "See if my profile fits".
The Senior Market Reality:
- Nobody buys potential at expert prices. If you want to be a General Manager but your CV screams "Sales," you are a high-risk investment, not a solution.
- Titles are earned, not self-proclaimed. Listing "Country Manager" in your headline when your contract said "Commercial Manager" isn't personal branding; it's a technical hallucination that destroys trust at the very first filter.
The Lesson:
If you are a Commercial Manager looking to leap into General Management, do not lie about who you are today.
- Do not ask recruiters to "find" the role for you.
- Build a thesis on how your commercial mastery mitigates the operational and financial risks you have never managed.
Stop asking the market to validate your fantasies. Sell your reality, or the market will ignore you.
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