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http://orlandojobspot.blogspot.com - Learn how to create effective resume objective statements by looking at the ad, performing research and bringing in your benefits to the organization.TRANSCRIPT
Resume Help!Creating Effective ObjectivesAnd Qualifications Summary
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What is an Objective / Qualifications Summary?
First bit of information after your contact info
Tells what you are trying to accomplish
Tells employers the benefits you bring to their organization
Shows if you were paying attention to directions and their job posting / advertisement
Grab recruiters attention and MAKE them continue reading
Creating The Objective
1) Look at the job posting
2) Generate the strengths, experience and benefits you bring to that organization
3) Research organization and the position
4) Write a detailed and specific objection
5) Paste into your resume
Look at the Job Posting / Advertisement
What Can You Bring To The Position?
Do you have previous experience?Do you have a love for cars?Have you been in sales before?Do you drive a Kia?What are your long term goals with a position like this?Short term goals?
Research The CompanyLook them up on ZoomInfo.comSee if they have a company websiteGoogle them
Write Your ObjectiveA sales position at Longwod Kia would allow me to continue my passion for working with cars and helping people.
Experienced sales professional seeks a new challenge through selling new and used vehicles at Longwood Kia.
To continue to advance my proven sales career with an organization known for taking care of their customers, a testament to the over 1 million Kia’s on the road today.
Reminders
Give the employer or recruiter a reason to continue readingPersonalize at all costs - take the extra 2-5 minutes and it will show the recruiter you took the time to learn moreStay away from repetitive objectives such as “I want to join an organization that will challenge me and help me grow” Address your objective in an email or the cover letter if possible. Make sure the objective matches the open positionDo your research!Have fun and be professionally creative!
For more tips and information
Visit the Orlando JobSpothttp://orlandojobspot.blogspot.com
The EmploymentGuide.comhttp://www.employmentguide.com