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Donna, thanks for leaving a comment. We're so glad this helped you!

-- Contributed by: Jeanne Grunert

This is great and very informative to someone like me who has no idea where to start with her resume. Thank you so much for providing this information!

-- Contributed by: Donna

Madonna, you're very welcome. Glad we could be of help. Good luck with your career goals!

-- Contributed by: Jeanne Grunert

Thanks for the information it really helps me to do out a good resue.

-- Contributed by: madonna

Hi Samantha, good luck with your search. You can use the tips in this article and in the box under "Related Articles" for great advice to help you write a resume.

-- Contributed by: Jeanne Grunert

i am seeking a position that will allow me to develop and excel an be a good employee

-- Contributed by: samantha

Ben, thanks for sharing your expertise with everyone. Yes, having a brief and clear objective statement really does help set the candidate's resume apart from the rest.

-- Contributed by: Jeanne Grunert

A brief and clear career objective certainly give the idea of your future career prospect. Write down what you want to be in 5 years time, or at least tell the hiring manager what you expect from him in terms of preferable working area, work environment, scope of desired organization. This would help the resume screening process become easier. Here is an example of resume objective: "Like to obtain the position as a Key Account Manager where my skills and my knowledge can be utilized and developed. I will do my best to become a professional Key Account Manager whose skills will be most beneficial in meeting the need of the organization". Quoted from ResumePromo

-- Contributed by: ben
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