Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Resume Mistakes

Resume Mistakes There has been much informationsharedaboutcommon resume mistakes includingformatting issues, too many pages, typos, missing contact information, lack of outstanding, noteworthy accomplishments and the list goeson. Although all of these areserious issues as they may very well eliminate you as a potential candidate,this is not exactly what I wanted to share with you today.In contrast to the seriousness of resume mistakes,it isin your best interest to occasionally take a time-out and consider the lighter side, as explainedinRelieving Stress with Laughter.The followingarticlewill provide you witha time-out to laugh or at least encourage asmile. 150 Funniest Resume Mistakes, Blooper and Blunders Ever, is a wonderful compilation by Jacob Share of JobMob. You just mightlaugh out loud as you review these hilarious resume mistakes from Careerbuilder.com, Amy Joyce, Fortune Magazine, HotJobs, Resumaniaand ResumePower.com,toname a few. Here are a few of the skills and qualifications found in resumes that are included in this article: I have extensive experience with foreign accents being bi-lingual in three languages I have a bachelorette degree in computers Im anxious to use my exiting skills Ive got a Ph.D in human feelings If you are still in need of more laughter, Jason includes 50 Funniest Short Job Descripitons Ever at the end of this article including these: Write words that no one wants to read. Technical Writer Spend most of the day looking out the window. Pilot

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