How Do You Write A Resume With No Objective?
Using an objective on your resume is a personal choice. Sometimes a well-written objective is what will make your resume stand out to employers. But if you choose not to include an objective, make sure you construct your resume in a way that is selling your skills and experience. Here is a good way to organize a successful resume with no objective. In the top, right corner of your blank document, type your street address on the first line, city, state and ZIP code on the second line, phone number on the third line, and email address on the fourth line. Skip a line and type your name on the left. Use a larger font size than what you used for the information in the top right (for example, if your address is a font size 10, make your name a font size 24). Also, make your name bold. Skip a line. On the left, type “Profile” in bold. A profile is simply a brief description of who you are and what skills you have. This section is good substitute for an objective because it lists your skills w