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A Free Sample Resume Objective Brings Out the Writer in You

 
Author: George Rogers
 

Among the most common places for resume writers to come down with a bad case of writers block is the times when they face that daunting objective heading. To help you get past your own writers block, look up a free sample resume objective or two, to inspire you for possible things to say and ways to word the goals of the resume you will be submitting.

When attempting to write a resume objective, a free sample resume objective will help you to put your employment goals in perspective. This will not only result in a stronger resume overall, but it will also assist you in preparing yourself for your interview. You can also identify these goals by asking yourself some questions about the position youre trying to obtain, and the career path you hope to follow. Some of these questions should include the following.

What do I want to do at my job?
Who do I want to work with?
Where do I want to work?
How much responsibility am I willing and prepared to accept?

These seemingly simple questions can be precisely the guidance you need in order to create the objective that will lead to a winning resume. Consider the following answers to the above questions, and the way in which they can be applied to an objective statement.

What do I want to do at my job? Answer: Teach
Who do I want to work with? Answer: Children ages 6-8
Where do I want to work? Answer: A public elementary school
How much responsibility am I willing and prepared to accept? Answer: Full-time teacher of my own class

With these answers, a free sample resume objective may say A full-time elementary school teacher of children ages 6-8.

You may notice in this free sample resume objective that it does not include any wording in the first person. This means that the words I and me have not been employed in its creation. One of the leading theories about resume objectives states that the use of the first person weakens a resumes objective, and should therefore be avoided. To make sure that youre handing in a very professional resume, make sure that your objective doesnt sound like a personal statement, but instead uses lots of powerful action words and verbs for clarity and efficacy. This will help you to build the rest of your resume in a professional and impressive manner that will lead you to interviews where you can further express your qualifications.

 
 
 

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