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RESUME OBJECTIVE
This is where the great opening gets the interviewer/employer´s attention. Do not rush here and remember that you will need a different (Summary of) Resume objective for each job you are applying to.
Make it brief, two or three lines will do. A long description will turn into erratic rather than accurate. Do not go corny with a poetic phrase, do not look like someone who is desperately looking for personal improvement ("Looking for a chance to improve in my career") or anything like that.
Stay sober and make it about the company, not about yourself. For further assistance you can check our resume examples.
Do you really have to write a different objective depending on the position? Yes, you have to, it is the only way to make your point and get the interview.
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