Re: Is this correct to put in resume?

Subject: Re: Is this correct to put in resume?
From: "swisher" <swisher -at- enthought -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2004 10:35:36 -0600


"T.W. Smith" wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Jul 2004 08:50:03 -0700, Bruce Byfield <bbyfield -at- axionet -dot- com> wrote:
> > Quoting cor -at- techwritercor -dot- com:
> > > I am looking to relocate to Florida, but need a job there first in order
> > > to do it, so I put this as my objective in my resume (below). Please let
> > > me know what you think or if I should only put the relocating information
> > > in a cover letter. Thanks!
> >
> > An Objective shouldn't suggest how you can help an employer. It shouldn't be
> > about what you want in a job.
> >
> > By this criterion, you should put your intention to relocate in the cover
> > letter, not in the Objective.
>
> Traditionally, you are right.
>
> But for those employers who focus on the resume and not the cover
> letter, this is a good up-front place to put it.
>
> Because, my fear would be that the employer would be turned off by a
> non-local candidate automatically ... and such a statement up front
> would have the best chance of fixing that.

Make yourself look like a local candidate. Arrange to rent a postal
mailbox in your target location that forwards to your home address.
(Private mailbox services typically offer more services than the USPS.)
Get a local or at least toll-free telephone number. (I got a toll-free
number thru www.onebox.com; this service lets you receive voicemail,
faxes, and email in a single UI.) Make sure your e-mail address doesn't
indicate your geography. Downplay geographic information in your resume
(such as employer locations).

Then, when the employer is wowed by your great qualifications, your
location will be a secondary consideration.

-------------------------
Janet Swisher
Senior Technical Writer
Enthought, Inc.
1-512-536-1057

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