What is a good Job Objective for a resume?
Your job objective statement should be as concise as possible. Some resumes mistakenly have fluffy opening statements with job objectives buried in them. They use phrases like: “challenging position,” “room for advancement,” and “opportunity to grow.” Cut out the fluff since it doesn’t say much to an employer. Here’s what employers need to know: The area of work (“Marketing,” “Sales”). The title, if you know it (“Manager,” “Sales Representative”). Areas of specialization (“with an emphasis on new business development,” “focusing on graphic design”). This should be used only if a simple objective statement needs to be more clearly defined. In most cases it isn’t necessary.