Make Your Executive Assistant Resume Stand Out in 6 Seconds

Hosted by Leslie Martinez

140 students

What you'll learn

What hiring managers really see in the first 6 seconds

Learn how your resume is scanned — and why most experienced EAs get ignored (even with strong experience).

3 flaws of high-level EA resumes and how to fix them

Fix the common mistakes that make strong resumes fall flat.help students understand and apply this lesson.

How to apply the Strategic Master Resume method

Reframe your career story to command attention, even if you’ve felt “just supportive.”

Why this topic matters

Even the most experienced Executive Assistants often miss the mark on their resumes, and they never know why they’re being passed over. In this lesson, you’ll learn what actually earns a second look (and what gets you tossed in seconds). You’ll walk away with a smarter, more strategic lens on how to position your impact, not just your tasks.

You'll learn from

Leslie Martinez

EA Career Coach and Founder of EA Career Summit

Leslie is a trusted Executive Assistant with over 15 years of experience supporting senior leaders in high-performance finance and tech environments. Known for her quiet authority, strategic alignment, and empathetic leadership, she’s the go-to partner for executives who need a reliable thought partner.

Her career extends well beyond traditional admin support—stepping into project management, talent operations, HR coordination, and board-level communications. She has led onboarding and offboarding in the absence of formal HR, supported leadership during high-stakes hiring phases, and managed board materials by gathering and synthesizing cross-functional updates.

Currently serving on a board focused on programming and strategic planning, Leslie brings a unique perspective on aligning daily operations with long-term goals.

In this training, she shares the frameworks and tools that have helped her, and the clients she’s supported—craft standout resumes, build credibility, and confidently step into their next chapter.

Previously at

Barclays Investment Bank
Morgan Stanley
Merrill Lynch