Your resume should be perfect--with nary an error in sight. But all too often, say employers, resumes are riddled with mistakes.
"Making errors on your resume just screams, 'I'm careless, I don't care to double-check my work or have a friend look it over, and that's exactly the same sloppy, lazy effort I'll give you as my employer,'" says Tony Katsulos, who keeps a file of the worst resume bloopers he's received as head of Jetstream Public Relations.
1. Careless Mistakes
2. TMI
3. Bad Moves
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