That statement in a CV that gives you a job – Career Objective.

If you remember in our article ‘the winning CV’ that we carried last year, we emphasized on the importance of career objective statement which normally comes after your bio data. This is the preferred position but you can choose to have it anywhere either at the beginning or at the end. The Curriculum Vitae, CV, or resume is one of the most important documents for a professional. The resume is so important because it tends to be a single document that informs everyone interested about all the facts related to the professional life of the individual.
It goes without saying that everything written in the resume is of extreme importance. In fact, the resume should contain only information that is critical and relevant to the professional. One of the most important aspects of the resume is the career objectives that are inserted by the professional.
In many resumes, the career objectives paragraph is in a prominent place, either at the beginning of the resume or at the end. This gives the reader a quick idea as to what the professional is seeking. With this, the reader can make a quick decision as to whether the company can really provide what the professional is seeking.

Furthermore, with the changing times, working for a company has become a give and take relationship, where both the professional and the company work with each other based on mutual understandings. Hence, under such conditions, it is crucial that the professional as well as the company are open about what they expect from the working relationship from the very beginning.
Due to these reasons, if a career objective is not listed, the reader may well think that the professional does not know what he or she wants and is undecided, or is generally unknowledgeable about the professional world.
Another aspect that one must keep in mind is that the career objectives paragraph should be written in a style and language that comply with the rest of the resume. Sometimes, a person applying for a job pays a lot of attention to the entire resume but writes the career objectives paragraph in a hurry.
Therefore, the connection between the resume and the career objectives paragraph is lost. This creates a strange scenario for the interviewer and it could be one of the reasons why the company did not call you for the interview at all!
You should make sure that your sample career objective does not ramble on about your ambitions and wishes as regards your professional life. Make sure that your career objectives paragraph is simple, crisp and to the point.
Of course, the most important aspect to remember is that you should be truthful and honest in writing down what you want and what you seek.
Now that we know that the career objectives form an important part of the profile, we should also find out what needs to be marked out as a career objective:
Aspects of the career objective statement and examples.
1.   Pursue a career in your profession: The first aspect of the right career objective is that it should be in line with the job that you have applied for. For example, if you have applied for a job in an IT company, you should make sure that your career objectives reflect that you have taken academic degrees and have always wanted to pursue a career in the IT field. In the same manner, if you are trying to pursue marketing or even a creative field, you should make sure that your career objective summary reflects the same.
“To build a long-term career in ‘your profession’ with opportunities for career growth”
2.   Modern technologies: People working in the business of technology should use the career objective paragraph to speak about the technologies that they would like to have a chance to learn about.
Along with technology, the professional should make it clear that he or she would be more than interested in the amount of new skills that the job will offer to them. One should also add that learning new technologies would be beneficial for the individual as well as the company.
“To keep up with the cutting edge of technologies”
3.   Senior level: Similarly, if you are trying to join a company at a senior level, you would do well to write in your career objectives something to the effect of looking for a company that offers you the perfect environment for employing your abilities and experience for the betterment of the business, the company, and therefore your own career goals.
“To use my skills in the best possible way for achieving the company’s goals”
4.   Entry level: Additionally, try to keep the career objectives practical and not overly ambitious. In the professional world, being logical is not only practical, but it is also a very good idea. Therefore, if you are seeking an entry level positions, your career objective should state that you are looking to join a stable company that would give you a chance to learn more and therefore enhance your job profile greatly.
“To enhance my professional skills in a dynamic and stable workplace”
5.   Solving problems in a creative manner: The paragraph about career objectives may speak about the chance of solving problems in a creative manner that the position would offer to the person selected for the job.
“To solve problems in a effective/creative manner in a challenging position”
“Seeking a responsible job with an opportunity for professional challenges”

We at HCC wish you a good CV writing experience.