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Resume and Interview Tips

How to Write a Resume Objective Statement
By:Collaborator

The first thing employers typically read at the top of your resume is your objectives statement. While some modern resume templates call for a more lengthy objectives statement, the traditional one-sentence resume objective statement is still widely acceptable. Here are some tips for writing an resume objective statement with substance.

Begin your resume objective statement with what you are seeking. For example, use phrases such as "To find employment in the financial industry," "To secure employment as a waitress," or "To further my writing career."

Add what you will bring to the new position. For example, use phrases such as "in which I can utilize my exceptional organizational skills," "where my extensive background in customer service," or "where my ability to produce exceptional work and meet deadlines."

End with how you will help or improve the company. For example, use phrases such as "will improve company productivity," "will contribute to company culture," or "helps the company increase productivity scores."

Insert your resume objective statement at the top of your resume under your name and address.





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