that could cost you the job
By Jessintha Nathan
Source:
myStarjob.com (Saturday 20 July 2013)
google image.www.classycareergirl.com (Wednesday 24 July 2013)
google image.www.raising-redheads.com (Wednesday 24 July 2013)
google image. http://fcsl.edu/blogs/gpi/2013 (Wednesday 24 July 2013)
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10. Say no
to odd fonts
Cheesy fonts just scream “I don’t know what I’m doing” to your future
employer. Jokerman, Papyrus and Comic Sans are not meant for a resume. These
fonts are for festive purposes only. Use fonts like Times Roman and Arial
instead.
9. Overly-decorated
resume
When you display your resume in an unconventional manner, the employer
may assume that the reason why you decorate your resume with ribbons,
unnecessary binding and much more is that you are unprofessional. Sometimes
being unconventional does not help you to land a job.
8. Too many
details
Your resume should only be between one and two pages. The goal is to
make your resume short, yet readable for the employer. List only your selling
points that are applicable for the job. Leave out details that are not
relevant to the job at hand.
7. No
structure
A well-written resume leaves a good impression on the employer. It
shows attention to detail and can powerfully show the value that you can
bring to the company. Be sure that your resume is systematic and rational.
5. Weird
hobbies
Do not put strange hobbies or interests on your resume. There are
better ways to show your individuality. You will not get hired if those
hobbies have a negative impression to the employer.
4. Incorrect
contact details
3. Immature
email address
2. Distracting
information
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1. Exaggeration
and lies
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