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Posted on December 30, 2008 by Catherine Z Jones | Posted under Careers Employment
Resume Objective - Don't Underestimate The Power Of A Good Resume Objective
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What you say in the opening lines of your resume or CV can determine whether an interviewer reads the whole CV or resume or only skims through the information. You see most interviewers only spend 10-15 seconds on each resume or CV and reject between 84-92% within this time. So you must make a good impression and make it quickly to stand a chance of winning an interview. The most effective way to do this is to write a good CV or resume objective. A lot of people think the following example is acceptable as a resume objective: “A senior management position within a leading multinational firm". We see this sort of statement a lot - a simple description of the role the person is seeking when sending out their resume. This person figures that their resume 'objective' is, after all, to win a senior position within a leading multinational firm so why not just say so! But as interviewers this tells us nothing about why you want the job and why you're suitable. In most cases we already know you want this job because you're replying to the advert so this line adds nothing and is simply taking up good space and making no impression (and even a bad impression). Instead, make your CV or resume objective work for you. Use it to highlight to the interviewer that you're the ideal candidate so that they are interested enough to read the rest of your resume or CV. You CV or resume objective should be between 3 and 5 sentences and include some or all of the following:
Here are 2 good examples:
Can you see that these resume objective examples are so much more engaging, relevant and informative? Why waste the opportunity to make such a great impression so early on? About The Author: Here are more resume objective examples together with general advice on writing great CVs and resumes. |
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