and commit myself for achieving organization objectives with the team effort
and my positive attitude and performance.
Continuous progress on both professional and personal fronts through all
round skills with emphasis on assigned targets. Hard work and team spirit
thereby anticipating and meeting the challenging arising in the contemporary
competitive business environment integrity and given to sustained hard work.
And if provide with an opportunity I shall try my level best in satisfying my
superiors in rightful discharge of my duties
I want to exploit my talent and want to grow with the Organization and want
to become a responsible person by doing hard work and want to deliver my
best to the organization.
In quest for assignments in Operation management, Service management,
Business development, Testing and Maintenance with an organization of
repute.
Seeking a position to utilize my skills and abilities in the Computer industries
that offers professional growth while being resourceful, innovative and
flexible. Willing to work as a key player in challenging and creative
environment
I can tackle with any technical problem as I have the profound knowledge of
my field. I have all technical skills which help me to solve any problem. I know
how to work in various situations. I can cope up with my companions. I know
my work areas. I know how to discuss on various business deals and I can
crack them.
If you Google on the internet, you will find thousands of templates on how to write a good CV.
Formats, styles, career objectives, the works, and yet, I recently had the opportunity to look at a
sizable number of CVs and noticed, more than a few mistakes in each.
The CV is the first document an HR Personnel will get from you. It is thus a textual representative of
you. In a scenario where there are thousands of people competing for the same job and position, how
you write your CV could make all the difference between getting on to the shortlist or simply being
left out.
Writing a CV is supposed to be easy enough to be taught in grade 10 of most educational boards, but
at that young age most of us are either too immature to remember what had been taught about CV
writing or do not accurately comprehend the importance of a CV. So, when we grow much older and
are getting ready to step into the job market, writing a CV sends shivers down the spine of most
young people.
When it is time for most people to write their CV what do they do? Ask an intelligent friend or
colleague who is well placed to send them their CV. Why, you ask? Well, so that they can copy the
template (and sometimes career objectives!). The assumption here is that since the friend or
colleague is well placed, they have a well designed and well written CV. But this assumption need
not always be true, as I have noticed on innumerable occasions.
I recently interviewed a girl who gave me a one page CV. I was surprised to find that the continuation
had been printed on the back of the page instead of on a separate page. So I queried if the girl, who
had done her MA in English, had not been taught how to write a CV in any of her classes. Imagine my
shock when she told me that she had actually prepared her CV as part of an Advanced English and
Business Writing Course she had paid Rs 3,500 to do. So quite a few of you young people may pay
good money and still not have a good CV that speaks well of you.
For those who are thinking of writing a CV and can already feel the butterflies in their stomach,
relax. Undoubtedly a CV represents you but it is also not such a complex thing that it cannot be done
with a little effort and thought.
Infact, if you are willing to invest some time, thinking of what should go into your CV, it would be a
rather simple process.
The first thing to remember if you are not sure of your English, and this is a major problem in India,
is to keep your CV simple. Keep it simple so that you yourself can understand it.
The first place that I have observed most people stumbling on is their Career Objectives
Here are a few examples I came across, that you should not repeat.
Seeking a challenging and growth oriented position where my interpersonal skills can be best
utilized. With good command over English and nuts for writing makes me achieve my goal.
Looking for vacancy as a fresher, in business process outsourcing, human resource development
and as an article writer for a leading newspaper.
Seeking a challenging carrier by giving all my skills to my profession and awaiting for a initiative
role.
To develop my career as HR Professional that leads to further growth in my professional skills
and personal satisfaction by utilizing my skills and ability to work for the growth of an
organization.
To be a part of the challenging team which strives for the better growth of the
organization and which explores my potential and provides me with the opportunity
to enhance my talent with an intention to be an asset to the company.
To associate with an organization which progresses dynamically and gives me a chance to update
my knowledge and enhance my skills, in the state of art technologies and be a part of the team that
excels in work to words, the growth of organization and my satisfaction thereof.
Points to keep in mind when writing the Career Objectives in your CV
Keep the sentences short, precise and concise. Cut the verbiage.
Make sure your Career Objectives match the job you are applying for. A line like
this Looking for vacancy as a fresher, in business process outsourcing, human resource
development and as an article writer for a leading newspaper is a big NO NO!
Once you think you are done, read your Career Objectives 20 times over to ensure that it conveys
what you want to say.
If you are unsure of your English, please get a lecturer from your college, or any other person who is
good in English to read and correct it.
Simple and Good Career Objectives
To secure a promising position that offers both a challenge and a good opportunity for growth.
To work in association with professional groups who offer me the opportunity for career
advancement and professional growth.
To work in a stimulating environment where I can apply & enhance my knowledge, skill to serve the
firm to the best of my efforts.
The above Career Objectives may sound generic and broad, but when you are fresher, they will do.