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Common Resume Blunders to Avoid
Kim Isaacs | Monster Resume Expert
2. Using Flowery or General Objective Statement
Many candidates lose their readers in the beginning. Statements such as “a challenging position enabling me to contribute to organizational goals while offering an opportunity for growth and advancement” are overused, too general and waste valuable space. If you’re on a career track, replace the objective with a tagline stating what you do or your expertise.