Remember that the recruiter may have to go through tens or even hundreds of applications for the same position. Though there is no silver bullet to developing a winning resume, giving attention to certain aspects of the resume place you in better position to outshine the competition.
The resume objective is one area you cannot afford to take lightly. This statement is a short summary of your job profile and that summarizes your career goals. A well articulated resume objective will give employers a peek into what can do for their company and why you are just the right person for the job. Use catchy, action oriented phrases that would compel anyone who reads the statement to continue reading the rest of the resume.
A few resume objective samples are as follows:
* To make maximum use of my information technology knowledge, business intelligence and organizational abilities in a systems analyst's role.
* A business minded and world aware business graduate looking to build a sales and marketing career in a large multinational organization.
* To apply my advertising experience and passion for branding in a vibrant and dynamic work environment.
* To become a team player in a fast paced business environment that is customer oriented and where I can utilize my experience to deliver exemplary customer service.
* To streamline manufacturing processes, improve factory throughput and enhance product quality using my hands on experience as a factory floor supervisor.
A good resume objective is one that shows how your professional qualification, skills and work experience will work together to benefit your potential employer. Make sure the statement of objectives is precise and straight to the point. Note that you do not have to stick to the same resume objective for every job you apply for. You can alter the resume objective to suit the job you are applying for.
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