Leave it off. An objective is not a completely necessary part of a resume. If you are only seeking a part-time job to support yourself while completing a degree, then you can mention this in the interview. I would make my resume as follows
Name and contact info
Education: anticipated graduation and GPA if it's good.
Previous work experiences: Names, dates, job title and responsibilities of job
Additional skills (especially computer related)
Awards and honors
2006-08-22 15:16:30
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answered by Freddie 3
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Resume objective for a part time work while in college?
I am going back to school and would like to get a part time job in the computer lab - I will be talking with them tomorrow and I don't know what to list as my job objection on my resume. I am getting a culinary arts degree so the computer lab job has nothing to do with my career goals I just...
2015-08-18 21:21:22
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answered by Catharine 1
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You may have to get a little creative in how you state this on your resume, but it is important so that employers know what your goals are.
Check out this article for some advice and tips.
2006-08-23 03:07:56
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answered by Anonymous
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On Campus Job Resume
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answered by mattsson 4
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The objective on my résumé is "to obtain a broad knowledge of the professional world while developing a variety of life skills." A noble goal, and true--you're likely to use at least the skills of working with others in your life, even as a culinary artist. Also, if you're attending a liberal arts school and applying for this on-campus job, your attention to attaining a broad range of skills is a definite plus.
2006-08-22 15:18:41
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answered by xaandria 2
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I am a fresh graduate (H.s) And would like to apply a part-time job as a service crew. Can you give me ideas on how to write a very attentive resume? Thank you. God bless!
2015-04-15 18:18:04
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answered by Jane Cooleen 1
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If u wanna go to a sales career then this sounds pretty good
"To Work in a position where I can further develop the skills learnt from past job roles and at the same time I desire that the position allow me to improve my customer service and communication skills even further."
2006-08-22 17:48:14
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answered by carry 1
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I also leave the objective off my resume. I figure, if you give them one then your objective should be pretty obvious.
2006-08-22 16:12:36
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answered by Anonymous
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check out my profile for some sample resume, hope u can getsome good ideas from there, all the best :)
2006-08-22 23:58:34
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answered by Anonymous
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say something like u are looking for a position in a corporate environment where i can learn and grow with the company.
make it something vague yet appealing to ur employers.
2006-08-22 15:17:06
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answered by EventNewYork 3
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