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Professional Value

Your pitch is your quick-intro that's actually read. Imagine a client just asked "so, what exactly do you do?" Answer that. Clearly. Confidently. In plain language. Not sure where to start? Use our AI to improve your pitch or let our CV extractor write a first draft from your LinkedIn or Bio.

Selected Clients

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Executive Profile

Your profile can be up to 2,000 characters. A great profile reads like a confident introduction, not a bio or CV summary.

Write in third person. "Peter works with..." not "I work with..." It reads more professionally and is easier for clients to share internally.

Lead with impact, not history. Start with what you are known for today. Your opening sentence should make a client think "this is exactly who I need."

Tell the arc, not the list. Show the thread that connects your career. What problem do you keep solving, across every client?

Be human. The best profiles are specific and to the point, have a point of view and a touch of personality. Clients are choosing a person, not a product.

Close with relevance. End with who you work with best and what you help them achieve.

Just one important rule. Please do not include your surname, company name, email, phone, SM links or any other contact details anywhere. Expertbase is a free experts matching platform — all introductions are handled through us. This protects both you and the integrity of the platform.

Not sure where to start? We have you covered! Paste your CV or LinkedIn profile and let our AI write a first draft in seconds. You are always in full control. You are absolutely free to use the AI suport tools we provide.

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Core Competencies

Train The Trainer

★ 24+ years experience

The first expertise is the most important one.

Each expertise area gets a short description — this is your chance to show
the depth behind the label. Our AI reads these when matching you to a client brief, so specificity here directly improves the quality of your matches.

❌ "I have 20 years of experience in leadership development."
✅ "Albert designs and deliver leadership programmes for mid-to-senior managers in manufacturing environments, with a focus on operational decision-making, team accountability, and leading through uncertainty."

What do you actually do within this expertise? For whom? In what context?
Two or three sentences is plenty. Make every word count.

Education & Training

★ 21+ years experience

This expertise is the 2. most important one.

Each expertise area gets a short description — this is your chance to show
the depth behind the label. Our AI reads these when matching you to a client brief, so specificity here directly improves the quality of your matches.

❌ "I have 15 years of experience in sales and marketing."
✅ "Albert helps B2B technology companies build and retrain high-performance
sales teams, with a focus on consultative selling, pipeline discipline,
and breaking into enterprise accounts."


What do you actually do within this expertise? For whom? In what context?
Two or three sentences is plenty. Make every word count.

Ebusiness, Ecommerce

★ 26+ years experience

The third expertise is the 3. most important one.

Each expertise area gets a short description — this is your chance to show
the depth behind the label. Our AI reads these when matching you to a client brief, so specificity here directly improves the quality of your matches.

❌ "I have 25 years of experience in finance and risk management."
✅ "Albert works with regional banks and insurance firms across the Middle East to strengthen their risk frameworks, with a focus on regulatory compliance, stress testing, and board-level risk reporting."

What do you actually do within this expertise? For whom? In what context?
Two or three sentences is plenty. Make every word count.