Since starting their Ph.D. studies, the respondents said, they had become better informed about career options but less
clear about their career goals.
Now that I am very
clear about my career goals I will see to it that I mention them correctly in my resume.
Are
you clear about your career goals?
While writing the objective section one must be very careful so as to not incorporate any ambiguity that could cause the employer to understand that the candidate is not
clear about his career goals.
They are not
clear about their career goals; they apply for everything and expect their resume to get them «any job.»
Not exact matches
As I learned
about a variety of businesses, my personal and
career goals came into
clearer focus.
When reaching out to ask
about specific job opportunities or
career advice, be
clear on your
goal.
They took the time to find out
about my
career goals and utilized that information to chart a
clear pathway to achieve the desired
goal.
It is only when a person has a
clear thought
about his / her
career goals and objectives that he or she gets ultimate satisfaction from his / her job and therefore progress faster.
Steer
clear from statements that say nothing substantial
about your
career goal (e.g., «seeking a challenging position with potential for growth and advancement»).
Chat through your options, ideas and worries with us and get practical advice on steps you can take next, whether you've got a
clear career goal in mind or are still unsure
about what you want to do after University.
It makes
clear to the employer
about your aims and
career goals.
It is only when a person has a
clear thought
about their
career goals and objectives that they get ultimate satisfaction from their jobs and therefore progress faster.
To make a good resume objective, a person must always have a
clear idea
about his / her
career goal or objective.
Be
clear about whether your employer is asking you for your personal
career goals or performance or workplace
goals (or perhaps he / she is interested in both).
Be
clear about and able to communicate why you want their job, what your long term
career goals are and why that position fits into those
goals.
Reply 17 Vicki Y April 5, 2010 at 2:30 pm I would love to learn more
about resources and personal experiences that can help people develop
clearer career goals.