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SUMMARY:Objective Statement: In or Out: Lesson Key Points
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Key point 1: Don’t use an objective statement.
Key point 2: Employers spend very little time on their initial scan of resumés and a paragraph about your objectives contains none of the things that they are looking for.
Key point 3: Today’s hiring managers aren’t concerned with what is it you’re looking for they’re focused on finding the right hire.
Key point 4: Replace the objective statement with a powerful summary that shows how you will add value to potential employers. 
Key point 5: The key is to demonstrate to the reader that there is a clear fit between your skills and their needs.
Key point 6: Some people call your summary statement your written elevator pitch.
Key point 7: Your summary statement should consist of a title and a few lines of text. The text can be in paragraph form and/or use bullets.
Key Point 8: The summary statement should appear directly below your contact information at the top of the resumé and should reflect the general or specific idea of your...

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