AI Résumé Objective Generator

Speed up the job application process with Grammarly’s AI-powered résumé objective generator, which helps you create a well-written objective for your résumé in two easy steps.

Paste or type the title of the job you’re applying for.
Paste or type a short summary of your work experience and goals.
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Résumé Objective

Crafting a quality objective for your résumé doesn’t have to feel daunting. Grammarly’s AI writing assistance makes it easy to create a professional, personalized résumé objective in seconds.
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Find Inspiration in These Résumé Objective Examples

These résumé objective samples were created with Grammarly’s AI writing assistance. You can edit any drafts you create to further tailor them to your needs.
Prompt:


Write a résumé objective for an architect making a career shift into teaching architecture.


Draft generated by Grammarly:


My goal is to inspire and educate aspiring architects while contributing to the growth and development of the institution. I bring expertise and experience to the table as a highly skilled architect with a passion for teaching.
Prompt:


Write a résumé objective that is one to two sentences for a recent outdoor education graduate applying for a job as a volunteer coordinator at Hilotet County Parks.


Draft generated by Grammarly:


As a recent outdoor education graduate, I aim to leverage my passion for nature and my skills in leadership and community engagement to excel in the role of volunteer coordinator at Hilotet County Parks.

Frequently Asked Questions


Do résumés need an objective?

Writing an objective for your résumé is optional but can be helpful in the following scenarios:
  • You’re making a career change: If you’re changing careers, the résumé objective statement is a good place to outline your career transition and how your experience and education will make you a good fit for the role.
  • You have little professional experience: A résumé objective statement can help fill white space and catch the eye of hiring managers if your work experience doesn’t take up an entire page (or two pages for mid-to-senior level careers).
  • You have relocated or will soon relocate: Including a résumé objective can help explain why your legal address may not align with the location of a given role.

How long should a résumé objective be?

Keep your résumé objective—sometimes called a career objective—short, one to two sentences maximum. It should briefly explain why you want or are qualified for a given job; your résumé’s skills and experience sections are where you can go into detail.

You can see a few career objective examples above. To quickly create an objective for your résumé, use a résumé objective generator like the one at the top of this page.

How should a résumé objective start?

Keep your résumé objective—sometimes called a career objective—short, one to two sentences maximum. It should briefly explain why you want or are qualified for a given job; your résumé’s skills and experience sections are where you can go into detail.You can see a few career objective examples above. To quickly create an objective for your résumé, use a résumé objective generator like the one at the top of this page.

What information should be included in a résumé objective?

If you’re wondering how to write a résumé objective, here’s what you need to know: A résumé objective can include your career objective, professional experience, skills, or achievements. But no matter what you choose to include, be sure to frame it in a way that speaks to the job for which you’re applying. For example, you may wish to use relevant keywords plucked straight from the job description.

If you’d like a quick and easy way to create an objective, use an AI résumé objective generator like the one at the top of this page.

If you’d like to create a résumé summary—a concise paragraph that provides an overview of your skills and experience and entices the hiring manager to read the rest of your résumé—you can use Grammarly’s generative AI writing assistance.

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