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Genghis Khan
Mongol Empire
Objective:
● I, Genghis Khan am writing this today to apply for the position of chairman of the board of the United Federation of Conquerors.
Education:

● Fluent in Mongolian(Borjigin clan dialect). Familiarity with all conquered countries languages. Work Experience:
● Emperor of the Mongol Empire.
● Creation of an extensive spy network and Yam route systems.
● Maintain and grow a portfolio of conquered companies reaching a GNP as large as 20 billion roman coins a year.
● Maintained staff of 3 million, with 15 direct reports.
● Focused mainly on relationship development and general retention and growth .
● Use military strategies that focus on intelligence gathering and deep understanding of rival’s motivations.
● Conquered such empires on the road to glory as the Western Xia Dynasty, the
Xin Dynasty, and Kara­Khitan Khanate.
● Used deep analysis to identify, strategize, and act on expansion opportunities.
● Presented conclusions and decisions clearly to War Generals and other upper management. Accomplishments:
● Created the largest empire the world has ever known, stretching from Korea to
Hungary at it's largest extent.
● Unified the Mongol people.
● Organized a nearly invincible army of fearless, nomadic warriors.
● Extraordinary speed and devastating ruthlessness in conquering territories.
Skills:
● Self taught hunting and gathering after my entire family was exiled from my dead father’s tribe.
● Excelled in marmot catching and murdering half­brothers in order to establish family dominance and begin building my empire.
Interests:
● Hunting
● Settling Scores

Genghis Khan
Mongol Empire
Letter delivered by Horsemen February 20, 1225 Mrs. Selens
United Federation of Conquerors Dear Mrs. Selens, Have you ever conquered over 12,700,000 square miles, and had one of the largest empires of all time, I
Genghis Khan would be the perfect fit for the position of
Chairman of the

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