How to Write a Great Resume Objective
Objective: To write a compelling article to help resume writers capture the attention of potential employers using a great resume objective.
The first thing people will notice when reading your resume is the objective. A good objective will be concise, upbeat, and grab the reader's attention.
It needs to be tailored to each position you're applying for. This is an opportunity to show that you're a perfect fit for the job. Here are some tips for getting that perfect objective:
This is the place to describe the kind of job you're seeking. Keep the objective neutral. Don't talk about your own desires, but instead state what you can do for the company.
So instead of writing something like, "A position where I can grow and use my skills" (etc), focus on the job itself. Say something more to the effect of, "An administrative assistance position in a fast-paced office environment." When it comes to your objective, focus on the job and the company. Keep this in mind: What would the manager want in a new employee?
Remember, only use one title per resume! Don't write a laundry list of all the things you're willing to do. Use the resume objective to answer specifically the question, "What job do you want?"
Keep it short. The objective should be no more than one sentence. Two may be fine if they're both short and to the point, but a long objective will not capture the attention of your potential employer.
Don't state the obvious. Don't mention your hopes for advancement; everyone wants that. Focus on the job. It's needless to reach for the next job before you've even landed this one! In your objective, don't tell them that you're responsible and hard-working; that ought to be redundant. Let all your experience and skills do the talking here!
So if you write your resume objective from the point of view of an employer, and if you keep all these tips in mind, you will be that much closer to the perfect job!
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Published December 3rd, 2007
Filed in Management, Marketing




