Hound finds 'hidden jobs'
   Send a Friend Free Trial
Forgot Your Password?
  How Hound Can Help You
Search Jobs Direct from Employer Career Pages

Need Help? Call us at (800) 680-7231
Keywords Location  Organization

example: Quality Engineer

example: Mountain View, CA or 94035

+ Browse Jobs   + Advanced Search   + Preferences   + Search Tips

Jobs >> Jobs Articles >> Interview & Resume Tips >> The Objective Section in Your Resume

  Resources

Career Feature (570)
Self Improvement (146)
Featured Employers (416)
Interview & Resume Tips (187)
The Scoop (1)
Interview & Resume Tips

The Objective Section in Your Resume

By   |  Dated: 02-12-2010

In order to craft an effective resume for yourself, there are several factors that you need to keep in mind. But one of the first and foremost things to remember is that simply listing your credentials will in no way get you to the interview. You need to present your information intelligently, demonstrate your caliber through proper wording and design, and work very hard to make an impactful beginning.

Membership to Hound gives you instant access to over 40,000 employer jobs. Enter your email address below to become a Houndie.

Email Address (Used as your profile ID)
  
 

Should the 'Objective' section be used?

A very common starting point in resumes is the 'Objective' section. The primary aim of this section is to tell employers about your interests, your expectations, and your reasons for applying to the position. A very important aspect has been overlooked here – the company. When a hiring manager looks at your resume, the first impression that he or she will have is that you are concerned primarily with yourself, your gains, and your prospects of growth in the company. Although the self-concern is completely justified, the message that is communicated will not really interest the reader. Why is it so? Where have you gone wrong? It's actually the simple fact that by having an objective section, you negated the interests of the employer and the requirements of the company. This section tends to give the hint that you are more concerned about your own needs rather than the company's. Due to this reason, it is recommended that instead of an objective section, you could use either a 'Profile' section or a 'Summary Of Qualifications' section. Such sections showcase your abilities and indicate the fact that you wish to contribute these skills for the benefit of the company.




Using a 'Profile' or a 'Summary Of Qualifications' section:

By and large, in every possible way, you need to keep the company in the forefront and present your information in a manner that the reader is convinced about your intentions – the growth of the company. If this is the main message that needs to be communicated at the start of the resume, then an objective section does not serve the purpose. For a successful job search start, it is essential that you have a 'Profile' or a 'Summary Of Qualifications' section. Use simple but powerful words, indicate the length of your experience, your additional strengths, and some outstanding personal traits, and end this section with a positive character statement. Also, in order to maximize the effectiveness of this section, make sure that your statements are short and directed. If it is a profile you are drafting, have it in a paragraph form, and the summary of qualifications section should have information in the bulleted form. Whichever you use, both go a long way to make a tremendous impact upon the reader.



Related Articles
 Create Job Alert   |    Email to Friend   |  
Membership to Hound gives you instant access to over 40,000 employer jobs. Enter your email address below to become a Houndie.

Email Address (Used as your profile ID)
  
 


  People Love Hound!

You have one of the best sites I’ve seen and I’ve seen scores over the last 10 years. The ONLY reason I’m cancelling is that I have no use for job postings.

Kieren  M.

Thanks for all of the career notices and motivational tools that were supplied by Hound. Your daily communications kept me focused and my job search on track.

Peggy  Gattis., Alabama,FL

I wanted to let you know that I was quite impressed with your service and the convenience provided for job seekers. I would recommend this site to others. Thanks for ensuring my account is canceled. I am glad to say I was able to successfully land a position. Thanks again !

Dwayne  W.

I was a desperate college student in need of a job; I tried all the other job searches with no luck. I was just about to give up when a friend referred me to Hound. Boy was I amazed! In less than 10 minutes I found over 100 possible matches for my dream job! I never thought I would get this opportunity to work at my ideal job but Hound made it possible. Thanks Hound!

Lacey  S.
Read more...

Get your risk FREE trial
Compare Hound.com with other job search sites
You create your own happiness.
Find us on  

Today at Hound 45,737 -

Total jobs Available

157 -

Jobs Published Today

23 -

Jobs Published Yesterday

1,684 -

Jobs Published within 7 days


Browse Jobs  |   Search Jobs by Industry  |   Our Sites  

Job Seekers - Job Search
Sign Up  |   Hound Benefits  |   Reviews  |   Create Resume  |   Job Search Advice  |   Search Jobs by Location  |   Advanced Job Search  |   Set Job Alerts  |   Leading Employers  |   Quick Tour

Job Seekers - Resources
Career Advice Articles  |   Refer A Friend  |   Jobs RSS Feeds  |   Career Feature  |   Self Improvement  |   Featured Employers  |   Interview & Resume Tips  |   Daily Job Search Advice from the CEO of Hound.com  |   Daily Job Search Video  |   Targeted Mailing

General Resources
Employers - Post Jobs  |   About Us  |   History  |   Terms of Use  |   Privacy Policy  |   The Hound Guarantee  |   Site Map  |   Contact Us  |   Press Room  |   What does direct mean for me  |   Incredible But True: How People Get Jobs is Complete Nonsense  |   Great Secret of The World's Best Job Seekers  |   Proven System Shows You Every Job in the Market in Less Than 30 Seconds  |   Why You Are Probably a Stupid Job Seeker


Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss it, you will land among the stars.

© 2025 Hound  |