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<blockquote data-quote="Umbran" data-source="post: 6085744" data-attributes="member: 177"><p>My experience is that the "Objectives" section is now out of vogue for resumes. Predictably, the Objectives section generally became, "To obtain (the position being applied for) in (an environment remarkably matching the employer's) where I can use (skills and talents that the employer would want used)". It is too easy to tailor to what the employer wants to hear for it to be useful. The Objectives section has thus commonly been replaced by a "Summary", two or three sentences describing the type of professional you are.</p><p></p><p>So, for you, something like "Summary: Carpentry and construction professional with a masters degree in (field), and 15 years experience, including (skill X, Y, and Z) and construction project management, and a focus in (something you have lots of experience with that might be relevant to the job at hand)."</p><p></p><p>The problem I foresee is that, unless what they're looking for something at the store-manager level, it sounds like you're significantly overqualified. Generally, Masters Degree + Retail Position = employee who'll be moving on as soon as they find something that pays better. Nobody will believe that someone who has put in the work for a masters degree wants to work at a cash register for long.</p><p></p><p>Now, if they are looking for a manager, and your Masters is in a related field, then you've got something nice there to push - experience *and* education is a good thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Umbran, post: 6085744, member: 177"] My experience is that the "Objectives" section is now out of vogue for resumes. Predictably, the Objectives section generally became, "To obtain (the position being applied for) in (an environment remarkably matching the employer's) where I can use (skills and talents that the employer would want used)". It is too easy to tailor to what the employer wants to hear for it to be useful. The Objectives section has thus commonly been replaced by a "Summary", two or three sentences describing the type of professional you are. So, for you, something like "Summary: Carpentry and construction professional with a masters degree in (field), and 15 years experience, including (skill X, Y, and Z) and construction project management, and a focus in (something you have lots of experience with that might be relevant to the job at hand)." The problem I foresee is that, unless what they're looking for something at the store-manager level, it sounds like you're significantly overqualified. Generally, Masters Degree + Retail Position = employee who'll be moving on as soon as they find something that pays better. Nobody will believe that someone who has put in the work for a masters degree wants to work at a cash register for long. Now, if they are looking for a manager, and your Masters is in a related field, then you've got something nice there to push - experience *and* education is a good thing. [/QUOTE]
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