Come on. Move me!

May 15th, 2005 by Robert Merrill Leave a reply »
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I’ve just got to say this.  If you’re sending your resume around, please do just one thing, even if it’s just for me: Write an objective that means… something.

The generic objectives I see daily are useless, bland, and (in my opinion)
put you right back against the wall with the other job-searching flowers.  They read something like this:

Objective: To obtain solid employment with a potential for advancement at a good company where I can use my skills.

Well, great.  Isn’t that the definition of a good job, anyway? 

Action Item: Write a passionate, vehicular resume objective.  Something that moves me from mediocrity to activity.  A well-written resume headline and objective makes you stick out from the crowd like the hot, red Ferrari you’ve been staring at every day during your bumper-to-bumper commute to the current “solid job at a good company” you’re trying to upgrade from.

Additional Help:
It may be worth your time (and money) to have someone else look at your resume and even write it for you.  Career Builder, for example has a Professional Resume Writing service you may take advantage of.

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