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Originally Posted by youngjordan23
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Originally Posted by CuriousGeorg3
Im in my third year of college with no internships/job experience. Im thinking about joining some clubs on campus, would that make my resume look any better?
- Do Spell Check. If you allow careless mistakes on the one sheet of paper that represents you employers will figure you will be equally as careless on the job. Spell check and proofread it when you're done, wait, and then proofread it again. It is extremely common to have spelling errors and (especially in my case) to mess up the dates on a job or whatever. Have someone else proofread it as well. A lot of employers automatically trash a resume with a spelling error.
I was advertising for a short term position (got someone new starting tomorrow) and I had about 10 applicants over a few weeks. One made me laugh - in his intro he had 'I am very organized and pay great atteniton to detail'.
Just made me laugh - it's clearly a typo but it doesn't say much about them.
I just did my dad a new resume - he's a doctor, 58 and retiring in July but is applying for a part time thing for after then. He gave me all the info (which my mom had typed for him about 35 years ago when he was applying to joing the practice he's now the senior partner in and I turned it into this:
Obviously I made it so you can't read the words but I just thought it looked good - clean and easy to navigate. He likes having a picture on it too for some reason...
Originally Posted by bkzkurse
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