One of the more difficult exercises job seekers go through is trying to determine an appropriate objective for a resume. For some employers and jobs this opening statement is not extremely important, while for others it is crucial. Many job-hunters use the same objective for every position. For some with a specific career focus this may be appropriate. For people without such a clear purpose, this is the wrong approach. Here are some things to consider to avoid mistakes: An objective is a statement of what you want to do for an employer. It needs to be supported by information in your resume that shows you can indeed perform what you promise in your objective. Without this backup, it is meaningless.