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We've surveyed scores of prime employers, career
counselors, and employment agencies to determine what they feel are the most commonly
repeated mistakes in the thousands of resumes they see. Here are the Top
Ten mistakes:
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Too
long (preferred length is one page).
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Disorganized-information
is scattered around the page- hard to follow.
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Poorly
typed and printed-hard to read-looks unprofessional.
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Too
sparse-gives only bare essentials of dates and job titles.
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Not oriented for results-doesn't show what the candidate accomplished on
the job.
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Overwritten-long
paragraphs and sentences take too long to say too little.
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Misspellings,
typographical errors, poor grammar-resumes should be carefully proofread before they are printed and mailed.
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Too
many irrelevancies-height, weight, sex, health, marital status are not needed on
today's resumes.
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Tries
too hard-fancy typesetting, and binders, photographs and exotic paper stocks
distract from the clarity of the presentation.
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Misdirected-too
many resumes arrive on employer's desks unrequested, and with little or no apparent
connections to the organization-cover letters would help avoid this.
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This is a short generic list, but it may be a good idea to make sure that the
mistakes listed above are not made by YOU !
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