by former recruiter David Alan Carter
                                                                                               
real-life examples of resume objectives  

 

Collections_Objective

Examples of resume objectives for positions in Collections.

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The following collections resume objective was for a client with limited college and two years experience in Credit and Collections with a prior background in retail management ... 

A position in the field of CREDIT/COLLECTIONS requiring a highly effective communicator with computer proficiency and a reputation for strong analytical skills and sound business judgement.

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The following collections resume objective was for a client currently attending college with over three years experience in Collections and Customer Service in the financial services industry ... 

A position in COLLECTIONS or CUSTOMER SERVICE in a fast-paced, goal-oriented environment requiring an accomplished negotiator with excellent customer relations skills, a strong team focus, and a track record for delivering results. 

FYI -- the resume PROFILE section for the above collections client read in part as follows... 

Dedicated, goal-driven professional with over three years experience in Collections and Customer Service in the Financial Services Industry--accountability for a monthly portfolio of $20-30 million.

Well versed in all areas of collection with particular strengths in locating accounts, verifying income assets, identifying customer problems, and negotiating acceptable payment terms on delinquencies.

If your collections resume... is going to be fighting for attention in a highly competitive market, or if you're finding it difficult to express your job qualifications in an unbiased - yet promotional - manner, a professional resume writer might be able to help.

Do you absolutely need a pro? No – if you've got time and talent, you can write a resume that can compete in the marketplace. But the best professional resume writers bring something to the table that's hard to come by: marketing acumen. There's a real skill in selling a candidate to an often cynical audience (i.e. recruiters and hiring officials) with nothing more than words on a page.

As a former resume writer... you should know that 99% of the time I was able to improve the resumes that were sent to me. Sometimes dramatically. So, I'm acutely aware of the benefit to having a pro on your side in your job search.

Although I don't write resumes myself anymore, I've taken a hard look at some of the more popular resume writing services on the Web. Like everything else in life, there are some good services out there, and some you should probably avoid.

If you're interested, here's how I rate the Web's most popular Resume Writing Services.

-- David Alan Carter

P.S. If pressed for time, see my quick recommendations of the Top 3, below...

Company... Why I Recommend...

 ResumeWriters.com

This company represents the single largest network of professional resume writers on the Web, and holds a 99.9% customer satisfaction rate. They guarantee interviews within 60 days. 

Entry-level = $169  /  Mid-level = $199

Go straight to ResumeWriters.com

...or read my IN-DEPTH REVIEW

GreatResumesFast.com

Exceptional writing from a team of HR Executives, Hiring Managers and former Recruiters. Your writer will spend 1-2 hours on the phone with you to get it right. 99.9% success rate. 60 days of free revisions.

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...or read my IN-DEPTH REVIEW

ResumeEdge.com

The chosen resume partner for Yahoo! HotJobs and the Wall Street Journal's CareerJournal.com, not to mention the U.S. Air Force. Fully certified writers, attentive customer service, and quality workmanship.

Entry-level = $179  /  Mid-level = $249

Go straight to ResumeEdge.com

...or read my IN-DEPTH REVIEW

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