What’s Your Objective?

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Some career counselors advise against objective statements because they can limit you to a specific position when your skills match several.  However in certain cases objectives provide the necessary opportunity to sell facts not easily garnered from an accomplishment oriented resume.

Here are some cases where including an objective might be a good idea:

  • Recent college graduates without work history can use the objective to let the potential employer know what type of work they would like to do.
  • Those who know exactly what job they want should use the objective to spell out why they are the perfect candidate. Let the employer know you designed your course work around your love of shoes and accounting.
  • Those whose career goal isn’t obvious on their resumes.  If you worked in finance for 10 years but are looking to work in human resources take this opportunity to let the reviewer know it wasn’t a mistake your resume ended up on their desk, even better, let the reader know what skills and lessons you learned in your prior field that you can bring to the new one.

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