Wednesday, 16 July 2008

  • The Key to Successful Resume Writing

    One of the most important part of resume writing is the resume objective. Many people aren’t aware of how to write a good resume objective, so I have written this short essay on the subject.

    The first point is that in resume writing, your objective short and concise. The purpose of an objective is to summarize your abilities in regards to the position you seek and to establish your professional identity. You should write a different resume objective for each position you apply for.

    Your resume objective shouldn’t be "about you" you need to focus your resume writing on what you have to offer the position you are applying for. Be specific on exactly how your skills apply and will benefit the company.


    Ultimately, resume writing is a matter of showing the company what you can give, what you are bringing to the table. In your Resume Objective that should be summarized and  highlighted with action oriented descriptions. Your Objective statement is your "ad" within the "ad".

    The resume objective or personal statement can be the most difficult part of a resume to write. It’s also the quickest determining factor of whether or not the rest of your resume will be read, so make sure it screams “I’m the one that you need.”
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