Today's Resume Tip


Here’s to Tip Tuesday! 🥂

Resume Tip of the Day: Do not include an objective statement, instead include a summary!

Why?

An objective statement tells employers what you want from them. On the other hand, a summary shows employers what you have to bring to the table.

The difference now is one makes a hiring manager want to hire you, and the other makes them move on to the next resume.

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Best wishes,

Deja Tyla Hansen

Founder and CEO

Tyla’s Writing Services



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