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Hey everyone this is Self Made Millennial, Im Madeline Mann. You know I normally object to objective statements being on a resume, but there are some key situations where if you use an objective statement it can seriously prevent you from being rejected. In this video I will give you examples of when you definitely should and definitely should not put an objective statement on your resume. Objective statements are generally at the top of a resume and they state why youre applying, such as: I will tell you an objective statement like this is generally a waste of space. I mean, they already know youre a recent grad, they know that youre applying for the financial analyst position, every company feels that theyre impactful or innovative in some way, so you can delete all of this. But in some cases you are going to want to avoid the two second trash, which is a term I use to explain those two seconds a recruiter looks at your resume, sees something doesnt add up, and just immediately