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Objectives on resume? Lets talk resumes ppl.
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Quiet Man Cometh
We're all mad here.
Talking ot my sister who's done this stuff a lot and helped me out with mine, you generally don't need to put objectives and such into the resume itself. That's something you would put in a cover letter which would be tailored to the job in question.
Make sure that you adress the skille required in your resume (if they as for a typing speed, put your typing speed, etc), and put your objectives and other more personal things in the cover letter. If you role play, think of your resume as you stat sheet. ;)
Also, make yourself look good in your cover letter but don't say everything. Stuff needs to be left for the interview as well. If it looks like there is nothing else to know about you from your resume, an employer may be less inclined to set up an interview because they don't feel one is needed to make their choice.
Tea?
Posted 07-13-2012, 07:55 PM