Not exact matches
In fact, I'd go out
on a limb and say that «
objective» has become a dirty
word among the
resume - writing community.
If you have the
word «
Objective»
on your
resume it's bad.
One of the ways
on how to write a
resume objective is that you should keep it brief and simple, meaning
word choice is of utmost importance here.
Director of Subsidiary Rights
Resume Objective 1: Seeking a position of a director of subsidiary rights in a regarded organization so that I could implement my hands
on experience of database managing work like
word processing, mailing, filing and communication extensively.
If you opt to include a
resume objective, you should be very careful
on the choice of
words you add into the
objective.
If an
objective has been written only with scanty
words that do not fulfill the requirements of job description and focuses more
on the candidate, it would fall short of meeting the needs of the employer, and such a
resume might even get rejected in the very initial stage.
Description: This
resume format uses a table in Microsoft
Word (without borders) to place the main section headings (
Objective, Experience, Education, etc) in a narrow column
on the left - hand side of the
resume.
The
words «
Objective Statement» or even «Summary of Qualifications» should not even appear
on your
resume.
The
words «skills» and «experience» appear
on too many
resumes, and are probably why some professionals recommend avoiding the
objective statement altogether.