Is this a good objective statement on my resume?
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"Objective: To obtain a position within your company and utilize my communication and people skills to achieve customer satisfaction and be a reliable and valuable employee." It's for McDonald's so I'm not overly-worried, lol. Are there any revisions you would make?
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Answer:
If this is a starting postion I woudn't even worry about putting an objective. If not this is what my statememnt would be: To obtain a position with your company. I have excellent communication, reliability and customer service, which would make me a valuable asset to your company and team.
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Very good! Can I use it in my resume please?
You're a-shoe-in, son amie.
Seeing as how it's for McDonald's you should just write "I can't get a job anywhere else so I am applying here."
Sounds good, almost too good for Mcdonalds, lol :)
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