12 Resume Blunders

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1. A BLAND OR GENERIC OBJECTIVE: If youremployment related. It's bad form and just....NOT the
objective could be applied to a marketing resume asway to find your perfect job. Finding your perfect job
easily as a resume for an accounting position, thentakes focus, attention, detail, individuality, tailoring,
your objective says nothing and will get you nowhere.specifics. Resume blasting is about as far from that as
An objective is NOT some required paragraph at theyou can get.
top of the page that is an exercise in 5 lines of job10. GETTING YOUR RESUME OUT THERE - part
speak. It's an actual and real description of your skillstwo: If it's an ad, you probably have instructions as to
as they're related to who you are and what you want.how to send it. If it says email, cut and paste it in the
It should vary with the type of job for which you areform, AND attach it. You never know what it can look
applying.like on the other end because of the variety of
2. BLAND JOB DETAILS: "Responsibilities includedsettings available to each user. Quite frankly, you're
overseeing construction of 4 Hilton Hotels in Tri-Citybetter off not emailing it at all, because it usually just
Metro Area, each 50 floors in height." Yeah? So what?goes into cyber space, and then it's all about the hiring
That doesn't say if they went up on schedule or if youcompany - but unfortunately, besides not sending it at
brought the projects in under budget. It doesn't say ifall, sometimes that's your only choice. Emailing your
you took all four from site work up or if the guyresume takes any option for further participation right
handling two of the four hotels was fired and youout of your hands, because often there's not even a
were promoted to overseeing all four. Differentiatename given for a follow up contact. You've no other
yourself from the others coming in to interview. If youoption than to wait and wonder.(And it's just going to
don't tell the hiring company how you will be an assetHR anyway.
to them, how will they know?11. GETTING YOUR RESUME OUT THERE - part
3. ANOTHER JOB, ANOTHER PARAGRAPH: Don'tthree: If you know the company, call and ask if they
keep adding on to your resume job after job, yearprefer email, fax, or snail mail. I know a recruiter who
after year. By the time you're in your 40s, you need tonever even opened his email. Because he was listed in
have weeded out some of the earlier stuff. You don'tThe Kennedy Guide to Executive Recruiters, he
need all the college activities, just your degree. Youreceived so many resumes emailed to him cold (so
don't need ALL 5 bullets for each of your first twoNOT pro-active) that he just did a mass delete every
jobs.morning. Candidates contacted for a specific search
4. REFERENCES: Shouldn't be listed on your resume.were requested to snail mail their resume to him. How
"References available on request" is the properabout that? I'll bet less than 10% of those who emailed
phrase. You present them separately when they'retheir resumes even bothered to follow up to see if it
requested. This isn't about protocol. This is aboutwas received (this isn't a numbers game).
protecting your references so they aren't called until12. RESUME VISUALS: Ivory paper. Black ink. Individual
you and the company are serious about each other.pages. No plastic, 7th grade, science report cover with
5. IT'S NOT A STORY!: Don't - whatever you do,the plastic slider or metal push down tabs. Your name
DON'T - write your resume in the third person!centered at the top, not on a cover page that says
6. SKIP THE PERSONAL INFO: You might think your"Introducing Clifton Lewis Montgomery III". No
weekend baseball coaching or your church choirexceptions. Your resume is a professional document,
participation shows you're an interesting andnot a school book report or an art project. Until every
well-rounded person, but they're irrelevent. If theresume is done this way, yours will still stand out in the
interviewer wants to know who you are as a person,crowd.
aside from the job interview and your qualifications, he'llYou are the product, and your resume is the marketing
ask.piece. To find your perfect job you must differentiate
7. DEGREE DATE: No matter how old you are, don'tyourself from the other people who will be interviewed.
leave the date of when you were graduated off yourYour resume must be specific, individualized, easy to
resume. It looks like you're hiding something (well, youskim so it invites a closer reading, and focused on the
are, aren't you?), and then everyone counts the yearsdifferences you've made with your previous
backwards and tries to figure out how old you are.companies, as well as the accomplishments you've
Sometimes you can be ruled out - just for leaving theachieved with - and for - them. This tells the hiring
date off. If you're trying to hide your age by not statingcompany what you can do for them - and it IS about
the date, what else might you not be forthcomingthe hiring company, not you.
about?Of course this assumes you meet the requirements
8. SPELL CHECK, SPELL CHECK, SPELL CHECK:for the job - otherwise it doesn't matter how good
Spell checking visually by you AND someone else, anyyour resume is! The resume is what gets you in the
fewer than three times, isn't enough. And don't forgetdoor. If your resume is poorly written, looks sloppy, is
to check your punctuation.difficult to read, is cryptic in any way, or necessitates
9. GETTING YOUR RESUME OUT THERE - part one:being slogged through to learn your information (they
Don't use one of those resume blaster things. Halfwon't bother), you won't even get in the door. And
those sites aren't even valid. You don't know how it willhow can you decide whether you like the company, if
come out on the other end. You don't even knowthey've already decided they don't like you?