first thing u need to realize is that every possible employer knows that half of the resume is bullshit anyways. i hired my first employee when i was 19, i've done countless interviews and blah blah blah...its the same thing on every resume, you have to make yours stand out. flaunt what you have and make it look so important that the company you worked for would not have been able to survive had it not been for your diligent service bringing coffee to the stock brokers, since you started working there profit grew 12%. your objective is pointless, they all are the same, you could forget about even putting that on there. the cover letter and the experience are the first things, next comes education. just put yourself in the employers position and put what they want to see, don't lie, but tailor it to what they are looking for in the particular position.
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