34 things you should remove from your résumé immediately By Jacquelyn Smith and Rachel Gillett

Hiring managers rarely have the time or resources to look at each résumé closely, and they typically spend about six seconds on their initial "fit/no fit" decision.

If you want to pass that test, you need to have some solid qualifications — and the perfect résumé to highlight them. 

Here are 34 things you should strike from your résumé right now.

1. An objective 

If you applied, it's already obvious you want the job. 

The exception: If you're in a unique situation, such as changing industries completely, it may be useful to include a brief summary. 

2. Irrelevant work experiences 

Yes, you might have been the "king of making milkshakes" at the restaurant you worked for in high school. But unless you are planning on redeeming that title, it is time to get rid of all that clutter. 

But as Alyssa Gelbard, career expert and founder of career-consulting firm  Résumé Strategists, points out: Past work experience that might not appear to be...