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Age Old Resume Question - What do you want to do?Rating: (votes: 0) But how do I answer the question and/or handle the "objective" part of my resume being right out of school with no experience? Truth be told I will be happy to work almost anywhere as there are a bunch of things that I'm interested in. But you obviously want to be decisive on your resume (& interview). You will never get a job with a "sure I'll do whatever ya got" kind of attitiude. I just don't want to limit myself by saying I'm looking to work in ICU or maternity for example, when it looks to me like Med-surg is my best chances of landing a job. Anyone have an opinion on this? Last edit by Benj2610 on Dec 21, '12 Quote from Hirsch44Truth be told I will be happy to work almost anywhere as there are a bunch of things that I'm interested in. Comment: PP is correct, resumes no longer include an "objective" if you are applying for a specific job because it's obvious (duh) what job you are seeking. However, you may want to include an objective if you are posting a copy of your resume on an online site where it may be reviewed by recruiters since you want to try to minimize the chance of being contacted for inappropriate 'recruitment' (pyramid schemes, shady (pay me and I'll get you a job), "wonderful investment opportunities", etc) responses that are still triggered by many of those sites. So - only include an "objective" on your resume if it's for general distribution (publicizing your name, qualifications and availability)- not if you are targeting a specific job opportunity. Does that help?Comment: Thanks for the reply... you got it exactly. I don't want to sound unrealistic & my statement alone evoked that sentiment as I re-read my post. Its been a a long time since I've had to interview & sell myself. Will definitely think more about the objective on the resume - haven't heard that perspective yet but what you say makes a lot of sense.Thanks again...Comment: yes, very helpful.Thank you
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