Typical mistakes job seekers make in resume
# Typos, misspelled words, and bad grammar can make a hiring manager think you’re careless or won’t pay attention to details on the job. Show you are capable of doing the job by choosing words carefully and catching any mistakes.
# Including too much information can make employers think you aren’t able to write clearly and concisely, which has become increasingly important in today’s high-tech world. Your résumé might not be read if it’s too long, either.
# A busy, cluttered résumé may make others think you are unorganized and scatterbrained on the job.
# Sending the same document for every job opening shows you aren’t great at adapting. Show the future employer you know what they need and you are the one who can help them fill that need.
# Using an inappropriate name for your e-mail address will very likely make hiring managers skip your résumé altogether. It’s unprofessional-create # an e-mail account with some variation of your name for job seeking purposes.
# Incorrect or false information can make the employer think you haven’t updated your résumé for the job opening-or worse, that you aren’t being honest…
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