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| 5 Fatal Mistakes To Avoid When Writing Resumes |
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| Think of a resume as your self-marketing brochures. Marketing? Aren’t only products and services ought to be marketed? No. Even YOU have to be marketed. Your resume is a snap-shot of a few good reasons why you must be picked against all the others who had submitted their resumes. Based on this premise and a lot more, potentially competent candidates lose out on the race. Here are some fatal mistakes you must avoid, when preparing your resume: |
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| uation-- and is viewed, it only tells the employer that you haven’t even given it a second read; that you don’t get your fundamentals right; that you are not responsible; careless or perhaps, worse still, you might be even considered to be an illiterate. Guess where your Resume will land? The trash can - simply because there are too many of those people who might half as god as you are but have put in twice the effort on their resume. You must read through the résumé once for accuracy (numbers, dates, city names, etc.), once for missing/extra words, and once more for spelling. Then, show you |
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papyrus |
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05/12/2008 |
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