Sunday, April 19, 2020
Some of the Major Mistakes People Make When Writing a Resume
Some of the Major Mistakes People Make When Writing a ResumeSo you've spent all day creating a new resume and you have written it perfectly. But here are some of the major mistakes people make when writing a resume.Not including your name - If you want to make your resume stand out from the others, then let everyone know who you are by including your name at the top. Unfortunately most employers prefer people to have more than one name on their resume. Your employer will probably see your title and quickly overlook it. You may also need to use an organization if you plan to be a part of one.Inaccurate dates - Dates and times are extremely important for this reason, but they are often used incorrectly in resumes. Some people put the dates right after the other personal information, including your name. However, most companies use a format where dates should precede your name at the top of the page.Including your contact information too early - Many job interviews ask you to provide yo ur contact information within 24 hours of being contacted. If you forgot to include your contact information or are unable to contact them, this can seriously slow down your ability to get the job.Wrong information on your resume - Even if you've written a perfect resume, you may have information that is incorrect on your resume. Employers often require proof of education, work experience, etc.Using an incorrect format for your resume - When applying for a job it's easy to spend countless hours at a computer trying to figure out how to create a perfect resume. In reality, resumes aren't written in a complicated computer language. Instead, resumes are organized into sections like a business card or a notepad. If you're not careful about using the right format, you could create a resume that doesn't represent you very well.These are some of the biggest mistakes people make when writing a resume. By taking the time to write a resume that accurately reflects your skills and experiences, you'll be able to get the job you have always wanted.
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