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How to write an effective job objective in a resume?

Author: Resume Master
by Resume Master
Posted: Nov 01, 2018

Writing a career objective is actually not complicated. There are many articles you read actually on the internet might confuse you.

Does it actually require?

The need for job objective is actually a debatable topic that we have covered in https://www.resumemaster.in/blog/do-we-need-a-job-objective-in-resume/

Many career consultants tell us that having a career objective is completely out-of-date. At Resume Master, we take a neutral stand in suggesting job objective to our clients. You can refer to the above link to know for whom job objective is actually required.

Now let us see in-depth about the core content of this article "How to write an effective job objective in a resume".

  1. career objective statement should be simple, not more than 2 lines.
  2. Using of rare vocabulary words while writing your job objective is not recommended. The purpose of this section is not to show off your language skills. Here you need to tell what you want to be.
  3. Target your desired job goals or role or at least the skills that are required for a particular role. It is good not to have a job objective instead of having a general statement. The space in a resume is similar to a real estate, you need to use it wisely. The recruiter knows the sentences are boring as it is general. Job objective with general statements is no longer going to help you.

Let me tell a few examples of how a job objective should not be

Example 1: To be a part of an Organization that provides an atmosphere of mutual growth and benefits, where I can show my talent and potential

Example 2: To work in tandem with a team in a challenging and competitive environment where I could improve my knowledge, capabilities and put them to use for the development of the organization

Example 3: To obtain an entry-level position within an organization that offers security and professional growth which requires strong analytical and technical skills.

Example 4: To excel in my field through hard work, research, skills and perseverance. To serve my parents and my country with the best of my abilities

Now see the examples of good job objectives

Example 1: To work in an organization where I can fulfil my dream to become a successful computer hardware and networking engineer

Example 2: To secure a challenging position where I can effectively contribute my skills as Software Professional, possessing competent Technical skills.

4. Try to customise your job objective whenever you are applying to a particular role as this area is dynamic that requires your attention each and every time when you apply to a job opening.

5. Use your current title followed by a comma to let the recruiter know who you are. This makes the recruiter aware of who you are. The purpose of writing a resume is to convey who we are and what we are expecting.

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