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How to Write a Quality Resume Objective

All resumes need to include four main sections: Objective, summary, history and education.
The objective is one that is often overlooked to the jobseekers detriment. Objectives are
the first thing a potential employer will read and it needs to be powerfully written with a
statement of purpose and targeted keywords. Luckily, with a little planning anyone can write
a quality objective- just follow these steps.

First, write a general statement about the job you want. For instance, " I am an experienced
marketer looking for a job in sales." Now you have something to work with. From here we
will be adding and fleshing out this basic statement.

A couple powerful adjectives will do wonders. Instead of "experienced marketer" say
something like, "innovative salesman with over 10 years experience," or "creative and
market-tested professional." Give a potential employer a strong first impression.

Next you need to include some targeted keywords and phrases. This is of vital importance
as many companies will use scanners that hunt for these words. To stay with the above
example you should say something like, "creative and market-tested professional with
experience in cold sales, staff leadership and key demographic development..."

Write exactly what you are looking for!Now you need to come right out and state the
position you are going for. If it is posted as a "Sales Manager" then write the words "Sales
Manager" in bold as part of your objective.

Finally, you need to include the type of company you would like to work for using some
flattering language. "A creative and market-tested professional with experience in cold sales,
staff leadership and key demographic development seeks a Sales Manager position in a
fast-paced and growing firm that values tam work while rewarding individual achievement."