Sunday, April 19, 2020
Writing an Objective for Your Resume
Writing an Objective for Your ResumeWriting an objective for your resume is vital. The purpose of your resume should be to get you a job interview. You want to use the objective to reflect what you are good at, to inspire you and to help the employer to find out who you are and why you would be an asset to their company. Writing an objective is not rocket science but you can still make some mistakes if you are unsure.One of the biggest mistakes people make when writing an objective is that they make it too general. An example is to say, 'an interested employer will have no problem finding me if I apply.'Narrow your focus. It is always best to have your resume focus on a specific industry or area. If you are looking for a job in your field you should focus on your industry. You may say you are in love with the sport of cooking but you are only thinking about a job in the food industry.There are many ways to find out which industry you are interested in and how the job market there is going. One way is to go online and ask. Another is to talk to friends who are in your industry. Get feedback from these people who are also searching for jobs and see what they say.Go into this job seeking exercise with a specific goal. What you are trying to do is find out what the employer is looking for in an employee. Are they looking for someone who is passionate about something and has great interpersonal skills?If you have those qualities, it is possible that you could get a job in the field that you love. You may also find that a job in a more generalized field will not bring out all of your best traits.Now it's time to apply for the jobs that you want to get. Now you know what you are good at and what you want to do. Be sure to stay focused.
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