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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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How do I rephrase my objective: I currently have- To use my diverse knowlege and interpersonal skills to contribute to the growth of your institution.
  

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That's not a good objective because it is too general. An objective states, specifically, what you want, not what you think the company wants of you. If you can combine these that's great, but foremost it should state what you want to get out of this.

  • That's not a good objective because it is too general.
  • An objective states, specifically, what you want, not what you think the company wants of you.
  • If you can combine these that's great, but foremost it should state what you want to get out of this.
  • " The grammar of your objective is fine, but I still have no idea what kind of job you're applying for, nor why your knowledge and skills matter.
  • Unless you send out your resume to dozens of different companies, try to be more specific -- without using more than one or two sentences.
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That's not a good objective because it is too general. An objective states, specifically, what you want, not what you think the company wants of you. If you can combine these that's great, but foremost it should state what you want to get out of this. For example, "Objective: To obtain a teaching position in the department of English language where I can use my strong interpersonal skills

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