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Complete Guide to Writing a Professional Summary to Stand Out and Get Noticed

  A professional summary is NOT a professional objective. An objective is a statement of 2 to 3 lines which informs the reader of your career goals, the skills you want to develop and where you might see yourself on a professional level a few years down the road. Essentially, a resume objective, sometimes called a career objective, is all about you. But the thing is that, unless you have close to zero years of work experience, an employer just does not care about your career goals. Employers are self-centered, just like the rest of us. They care and are interested in their needs, their revenues and their objectives. Not yours. They are interested in how you will help them reach their objectives and fulfill their needs. A better alternative to a resume objective is a professional summary, which should appear at the top of your resume. A professional summary is an account of the main aspects of your professional qualifications that explain why you would be a good fit for the role ...

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