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Home > Business & Careers > Careers > Other Careers   »   How to write Career Aspiration?

 
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Old Jun 21, 2007, 09:38 PM
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How to write Career Aspiration?

How to write a effective career aspiration?

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Old Jun 25, 2007, 04:29 PM   #2  
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If you are asking about something like a career objective that you might put towards the beginning of a resume, or within another document, it might look something like the following samples from Argus Technical Services-Resume-Sample Career Objective Statements

You also might like to check out the sites on the following link:

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Sample Career Objective Statements for Selected Positions

Accountant: Seeking an accounting position in an aggressive organization. Long-term plans are to advance into a major management responsibility within the financial function of the firm.

Biological Technician: Seeking an entry-level position in biochemical laboratory, assisting biochemists in the chemical analysis of blood and other bodily fluids. Interested in working on environmental protection and control of air and water pollution.

Computer Operator: A position in computer operations with room for advancement.

Electronics Technician: Seeking a position in a medium-sized manufacturing company, testing, adjusting, and repairing electronic equipment.
Engineer: To obtain a position as an engineer in the field of structural engineering, stress analysis, or civil engineering.

Fitness Instructor: A challenging position in fitness instructional where motivational skills, exceptional personal skills, and energy will have application.

General Objective: To attain a position in the ___________ field where my experience and enthusiasm
will have application.

Interior Designer: Want to join the design staff of a large furniture store, home furnishings section of a large department store, or interior design firm.

Management: Management responsibility with an organization where demonstrated skills in sales, marketing, and administration can be translated into improvement growth and profitability.

Marketing Assistant: A position as an assistant in product marketing, development, or general research.

Marketing Research: To apply marketing and problem-solving skills in an analyst position for career growth

Office Manager: A challenging position as an office manager that will give me an opportunity to use my established secretarial skills.

Personnel Assistant: A position as personnel assistant in human resources department of public service organization that would permit me an opportunity to utilize my knowledge of wage administration, grievance procedures, benefit programs publications, safety, labor relations, and employment.

Sales Reprentative: To contribute exceptional sales ability and communications skills to a challenging Sales Representative position.

Secretary: A position as executive secretary for a large sales organization.
Supervisor: A technical or supervisory position in which skills in quality control, management, and manufacturing would be an asset.

Teacher: To attain a challenging position in Education, providing hands-on experience with (infants/adolescents).
These are merely sample statements of objective statements. Your objective should reflect you. Try to make it comprehensive enough to be applicable to a number of employers, yet not so general that it is meaningless.

If you are not using a one, or two-word description, fill in the blanks in the following statement:

A_____________position where skills in _____________ would be an asset in an organization valuing ________________.
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Old Aug 6, 2007, 02:54 AM   #3  
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You could write something like this: I am a person interested in a job with good future opportunities. I am highly motivated and able to work under stress. I am a person with a “can do” attitude, self determinate, serious, responsible, a fair and friendly person. I have held certain positions in different companies that have developed my ... skills in order to work with people,... .
I think that a multinational corporation such as ... can offer me
the possibility for building myself a successful career.
Also see this site :
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If this is for a resume, leave it off. It is outdated and old fashioned thing to place on your resume. It is assumed that your objective is to in fact get the job you are applying for If your objective does not match the job the HR person will presume you are not really interested in the job and just applied for the heck of it (at least thats how it seems when you are reading the resumes!)

Instead focus on writing a great cover letter, too many people forget how important those are.
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