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Objective Statement For Resume
Benrick Soh
On any regular resumes, you will likely be able to find an "Objective" statement at the top few lines of the first paragraph. The purpose of this objective statement is to provide the employer information regarding your career goals and professional interests. Interestingly, easy as it seems, this is one of the most difficult statements to compose in any resumes.
The reason for this is that many fail to bring across clearly their purpose for writing the resume in their objective. Below are a few mistakes that job seekers make when writing the objective statement:
1. The objective is not clear enough to bring across the job seeker's purpose.
2. The objective is too weak and general. Simply stating that you are looking for a "challenging and purposeful role that will make full use of your knowledge and skills" will do nothing to improve your credentials.
3. Job seekers often use the objective as a way to put across what they want from the company, BUT sad to say, most employers are not as interested in what you want from them.
For the above reasons, an objective statement is not a sure-fire way of getting your messages across in the resume. What I suggest is that you replace this objective statement with a benefits statement, i.e. what you can do for them; definitely more appealing and powerful. I call this the "Showcase" statement. It's a much better way to promote your value to prospective employers. An example of a good showcase statement is as follows:
FINANCIAL ANALYST
Utilizing Outstanding Analytical, Accounting, and Financial Skills
A highly astute and team-spirited financial analyst seeking entry-level opportunity. Accurate, precise, and highly ethical in all work-related assignments.
Notice how the above showcase statement answers the all-important question right in the bull's-eye, "why should you hire me?" Rather than spending your time identifying your skills, abilities, keywords, qualifications and listing all of them on your resume, the showcase format creates a focused way of presenting your abilities in a short and precise summary.
If used correctly, it can make the hirer want to continue to read your resume, and this will definitely increase the chances of you being called up for a job interview. Below are 5 criteria for creating an effective showcase resume:
1. The showcase must clearly, quickly, and concisely communicate a candidate's core value.
2. The showcase must be reader friendly - easy and pleasant to read.
3. The showcase must address the needs of the prospective employers rather than the desires of the candidate.
4. The showcase must incorporate emotionally charged words to initiate action - a call for an interview.
5. The showcase must be supportable and defendable in all other sections of the resume.
Learn to use the showcase statement in your own resume and you might well be receiving a call from the hiring manager soon!
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