In: Accounting
This week we will discuss resume writing. Make a professional resume to apply for a post of accounting teacher for graduation level. with 5 years of experience. Write your education, qualification, experience, educational certificate, etc. Make sure your resume is detailed and professional.
Your objective statement should be tailored to meet, as the name implies, your objective when you apply for a position. Are you looking to land your first relevant job (entry level), looking to make a career change, or targeting a very specific position? Below are some examples of effective objectives that fall within these three categories.
1. Objective = Entry-Level
As an entry level employee, you might have little to no work experience. In lieu of work experience, you’ll want to consider your extracurricular activities and other activities you have been involved in when creating your objective statement. For example, did you hold office for any school-related organizations or play a musical instrument? If yes, you might include “proven leader,” “creative” and “effective communicator” as adjectives to describe you. Below are some examples of effective entry-level objectives.
Recent college graduate with 4+ years of experience in the Accounting Technician. Marketing major seeking to apply my leadership and interpersonal skills acquired through my working as accountant.Adaptable, hard-working, creative, willing to relocate.
2. Objective = Career Change
When you’re switching careers, an objective statement is your tool to help clarify this point. That way, a recruiter won’t be confused as to why you’re a professional pharmaceutical rep looking to land a marketing gig. Below are some examples of career change objectives
3. Objective = Position Specific
Though you could opt for a summary statement if you’re targeting a specific job, an objective statement might work better for you. Below are some examples of effective job-specific objectives.