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The Rogue's Gallery of
25
Awful Resume Mistakes
By Ronald L. Krannich Ph.D.
Courtesy of Impact
Publications
Many job seekers are their
own worst enemies when it comes to writing the all-important
resume. Some make stupid
mistakes or do embarrassing things that distract from their qualifications.
Most of these mistakes guarantee that their resume will be "dead
upon arrival." Make sure your resume clearly communicates
your qualifications to employers. Here are some of the worst
mistakes resume writers are known to make.
- Includes marital status
but crosses out "Married" and
writes in "Single" to indicate change in status.
- Applies for a middle management position but
resume does not include related work experience.
- Begins with the word "Resume" nicely
centered at the top of the page.
- Includes height, weight, age, and race.
- Reveals parents' occupations.
- Includes salary requirements"I
need $70,000 a year."
- Writes a 5-10 page resume.
- Sends the resume on a computer disk with a
cover letter instructing the recipient on how to access it.
- Covers a five-year gap by
saying "Worked
my way around the world" or "Incarcerated."
- Objective states "Interested
in doing lots of things and advancing my career."
- States "Summer abroad in Paris" under "Work
Experience".
- Includes a photo with spouse, two children,
and the family dog.
- Handwrites the resume thinking
this is the ultimate "personal touch" to reaching
the employer!
- Confesses to being fired from the last three
jobs.
- Begins each sentence with "I
. . ."
- Misspells the words "Education," "University," and "Experience."
- Prints resume on bright,
eye-catching paperred,
pink, yellow, or green.
- Tapes the resume to the
inside of the envelope so it won't "fall out".
- Mails resume in an unstamped
envelopeemployer
gets to pay the "overdue postage".
- Sends a 20-page resume in
a #10 (business size) envelopeit really does pop up
when opened!
- Does not include a cover
letter because the writer believes the resume "says
it all."
- Scribbles handwritten comments on the resume
in lieu of a formal cover letter.
- Attaches transcripts and self-serving letters
of recommendation from friends and former employers.
- Forgets to include address and telephone number
on the resume.
- Handwrites note on back of envelope indicating
address and phone number on resume has changed.
© Copyright
1998 Impact
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