Manager resume objective examples

Resume objectives are starting to get more outdated, but in some cases may still help with your manager job search.

By Monster Contributor

Resume objectives are no longer as common as they once were—the career summary is favored nowadays—but in certain situations, they can be used effectively to gain the attention of potential employers when you're applying to manager jobs. Take a look at these examples of strong resume objectives for your next manager position.

Why you should include a resume objective

Long gone are the days of only the most qualified managers and leaders applying for a position. These days, one position may garner hundreds of resumes, from the qualified and non-qualified alike. In order to stand out among the competition, you need something that grabs the attention of the person skimming through all those resumes. A one- or two-line objective describing how your management style or leadership will benefit the company is a great place to start.

Examples of stronger managerial objectives

Avoid statements like, "To become a mid-level manager for XYZ business." Instead, tell a hiring manager what value you add.

  • Twenty-year veteran of real estate management seeks to bring a proven track record of success and profitability to a New York real estate firm.
  • I bring a unique skill set to the executive management level, with creative and out-of-the-box thinking combined with solid goal-oriented planning.
  • Energetic, enthusiastic, and tireless management professional seeks position with company interested in stronger sales and growth of entire team.
  • Team-leader with proven history of growth and expansion looking to turn a great group of people into an outstanding team that meets all goals.
  • Bringing a long history of financial experience, clean audits, and attention to detail to a financial management position.
  • Specializing in strategic planning and long-term vision with an eye for up and coming trends and new avenues for growth and profit.
  • Seeking Chief Executive Officer position with a growing company looking for seasoned leadership and a proven history of success in the global marketplace.
  • Looking for a management position with a local non-profit organization where my leadership skills will move the mission of the organization forward, my business skills will better utilize available resources and find new avenues to increase resources, and my passion will make a difference in people’s lives.
  • Enthusiastic entrepreneur of multiple successful start-ups seeks to bring skills, knowledge, and hard-won victories to a growing company in need of someone with the skill set to understand when to take risks and when to play it safe.

How to write a strong resume objective for your management position

Think about the position you want and the company doing the hiring. Are their goals known or can you figure out what they might be? A strong resume objective will highlight your specific attributes that help the company reach its goal. It's Sales 101: What is the problem and how can you solve it? Answer those questions in your objective, and you're sure to get their attention.

Boost your resume's potential

Make sure the remainder of your resume can support your objective. You might make it to the second round of resume reviews on a strong objective, but you'll only get the interview (and maybe the job) if your credentials show the proof to back it up. Could you use some help? Get a free resume evaluation today from the experts at Monster's Resume Writing Service. You'll get detailed feedback in two business days, including a review of your resume's appearance and content, and a prediction of a recruiter's first impression. It's a quick and easy way the experts at Monster can help you put your most professional foot forward.