Common Resume Mistakes To Avoid
By Maureen Bongat | Oct 20, 2015 06:00 AM EDT
In writing a resume that could comply with your job hunting process, the thing you have to do is to invest your time and money. But if you want it to be more competitive for it to stand out in this highly competitive job market, the latter is still not enough — you need to invest ampble effort in making a resume.
So to help you with that, here are some of the mistakes when writing a resume many people commit which you should remember to always avoid:
Vague Former Job Descriptions
"You need to put real, quantitative tasks and accomplishments on your resume," as stated by LiveCareer. That's why when writing former job descriptions for your resume, you have to make it detailed and specific. Vague ones simply look like copy-pasted info from job listings available online. And that won't help you make a good impression to the company you are applying to.
Unbulleted and Free-Flowing Data
If you want to make your resume more reader-friendly, you can present your skills and other information in your resume using bulleted style format. According to a research study, as noted by QuintCareers, usage of bullets in presenting your information in a resume is considered the second most loved by employers. One thing you only have to remember in using this format is to be consistent in using it throughout your resume.
Being Too Wordy or Verbose Writing
Don't include too much and unnecessary information. Instead, focus on the highlights. You can also use formatting techniques to enhance your resume's readability to help you keep your resume short. It is also better if you would just limit your resume to 1 to 2 pages and state only the last 10 or 15 experiences you had. You really don't have to state everything you did, according to AboutCareers.
Your resume is one of the passports that will help you get a job. Remember, first impressions count, and your future employer's first impression will depend on how you present yourself in your resume. So strengthen it. This could be your one and only chance to capture your potential employer's attention so never forget to avoid these mistakes at all cost.
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