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Stating your objective.
There are differing opinions
on the relevance of stating
your objective at the beginning
of your resume. Some people
feel it is entirely irrelevant
however we disagree.
Craete a resume without an
objective then it has no focus
or sense of direction. As
we have previously stated
it is vital that your resume
conveys a sense of purpose
to your prospective employer.
To ensure that your prospective
employer is aware of your
intentions you must state
an objective. State the job
you are seeking. Your resume
must then revolve around this
objective with one intention
and that is to gain the position
you are seeking through the
correct emphasis on your skills
and experience.
Your objective should be
a simple statement of intent.
Craete a resume with this
examples are as follows:
OBJECTIVE: Seeking a position
as an Administrative Assistant
where extensive experience
and superior organization
skills will be fully utilized.
OBJECTIVE: Seeking a position
within Operations Management
where a proven record of success
will be utilized and further
developed.
A statement such as this
will immediately capture the
interest and attention of
your prospective employer
forcing them to read on further.
Alternatively if you so wish
you may use a general objective
stating the position you seek
only:
OBJECTIVE: OPERATIONS MANAGER
OBJECTIVE: ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT
This is not used as frequently
as the first example however
it is entirely appropriate
so you may choose the example
that is more suited to your
resume style.
Remember the intention is
to gain the interest of your
prospective employer and it
is the content within your
resume that must work for
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