CEO Job Descriptions, Average Salary, Interview Questions

What Does a CEO Do?

A CEO is the highest-ranking executive of a company and oversees all aspects of the company’s operations. A successful CEO must create trust and inspire confidence within the company and with it’s stakeholders.

CEOs are primarily responsible for making high-level decisions regarding policy, strategy, and operations of a company. They work alongside senior stakeholders, chief financial officer, and other senior executives to create and implement operational policies and a strategic plan. 

Becoming a CEO comes with great responsibility. CEOs are expected to build good partnerships with other organizations and help identify any problems or potential opportunities for the company. They help determine values and a mission for their company and create short and long-term plans to accomplish company goals.

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National Average Salary

CEO salaries vary by experience, industry, organization size, and geography. Click below to explore salaries by local market.

The average national salary for a Position is:

$123,456

CEO Job Descriptions

It’s important to include the right content in your job description when hiring a CEO. The following examples can serve as templates for attracting the best available talent for your team.

Candidate Certifications to Look For

  • Full Certified Manager Certification. This is the first step of the 3 tiered system to become certified. Managers seeking to step up into senior executive management and eventually CEO need to foster the drive and ambition necessary to continue moving up. Managers with 3+ years of experience who graduate will obtain the CertM to continue their path upwards.
  • Provisional Certified CEO Certification. For senior executives and newer CEOs attempting to take their careers to the next level, this certification allows for the training and certification necessary to help. Senior executives with 3+ years of senior management experience and CEOs with less than 5 years of experience can obtain this on their journey.
  • Full Certified CEO Certification. Since a “one size fits all” approach doesn’t quite work for such a position, there are separate tiers of designation designed to fit a more tailored description that better fits a candidate’s circumstances. CCEO comes with the right to be called a “certified CEO” and can be achieved after 5+ years of CEO experience. Those who wish to pursue further training and education and stand out from the competition may seek a CCEO certification.
  • Certified Public Accountant. Another, less directly related, certification that many employers require is a CPA. This is a commitment to both serving the public interest, and operating in a code of professional conduct that lends integrity and competence to their decision making.

Sample Interview Questions

  • How has your background and experience prepared you for this position?
  • What makes your leadership style effective and how would you describe it?
  • Would you mind sharing an experience where you had to make a difficult decision and how you handled it?
  • When faced with competing demands and challenges, how do you prioritize and manage them?
  • How do you stay current on industry trends and changes and what steps do you take to stay ahead of the curve?
  • How do you approach risk-taking and decision-making in uncertain circumstances?
  • In what ways do you motivate and engage your team, and what techniques have you found to be most effective?
  • Can you discuss your experience with diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives and how you plan to continue promoting these values in the company?
  • Can you describe your experience working with a board of directors and how you plan to effectively communicate and collaborate with them?
  • What is your plan to measure and communicate the company’s success to stakeholders?

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