By Kevin Donlin, Guaranteed Resumes
Well begun is half-done. But far too many resumes being with objective
statements that can only be described as ... half-baked.
As a professional resume writer, I review and analyze nearly 5,000
resumes each year. And the opening objective is an area where almost
everyone could use a little help with their resume.
To show you what I mean, here are three example objectives from actual
resumes sent to me for analysis by job seekers just like you. (My
comments are in parentheses.)
OBJECTIVE
To obtain a responsible (as opposed to irresponsible?) and challenging
(what, you don't like dull work?) position where my education and
work experience will have valuable application (like finding a cure
for cancer?)
OBJECTIVE
Seeking a position in the sales department with an opportunity for
advancement (in effect, you're saying to the employer, "Give me a
job where the pay is good ... and keeps getting better.")
OBJECTIVE
Seeking a challenging career with a progressive organization which
will utilize my skills, abilities and education in management, product
management, operations, purchasing and buying. (Zzzzz. You won't bore
anyone into hiring you.)
You can stand out from the crowd if you'll just write your objective
fromthe employer's point of view, instead of your own. Sounds simple,
doesn't it?
It is.
All you have to do when writing your objective is make sure it answers
this question: "What's in it for me?" That's the question on every
employer's mind as he or she reads your resume.
Here's an example objective, to get you started:
OBJECTIVE
Management position in procurement where over 10 years of experience
will add value to operations.
Avoid such trite phrases as: "seeking a chance for advancement,"
or "where my skills will be utilized," or "where I can further my
career." I've seen each of these on resumes that were badly hampered
as a result.
So, to keep your objective from being objectionable (and torpedoing
your job search), put the focus where it belongs -- on the employer
and their needs.
Best of luck to you!
-- Kevin Donlin owns and operates Guaranteed Resumes. Kevin has over
11 years of writing and hiring experience, including as a marketing
copywriter for such clients as Federal Express, Pillsbury and Northern
States Power. Since 1995, he has provided resumes, cover letters and
online job-search assistance to clients on five continents. Kevin
provides personal, one-on-one resume writing and job-search assistance
and he has also authored Resume Secrets Revealed, a do-it-yourself
manual that makes writing your own Guaranteed Resume a breeze ...
even for someone who's never written a resume before! For more information,
please go to http://www.CollegeRecruiter.com/guaranteed-resumes.php