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Never
lie.
Aside
from the moral implications, if you are hired and your fabrications
are found out, you can be dismissed. Depending on how large the
business community is in your area, this could ruin all your
local career prospects.
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Don't use the word "resume"
on your resume. |
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An employer is smart enough to figure out that s/he
is reading a resume.
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Don't include salary information. |
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Sometimes employers ask for this information. Unless you are specifically
asked about salary expectations on an application, do not disclose
this information.
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By listing salary information, you might be eliminated from consideration
if you are asking for too much, or you may be under-compensated
since you indicated that you would work for less.
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Dont attach job references
& testimonials. |
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Usually at the end of the resume it will say, "references available
upon request". This is sufficient. If an employer wishes to
check references they will specifically ask for them up front. Most
however, request them after the first interview. For additional
information on see the References section.
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Testimonials are not helpful, since you would never include negative
comments. Rather focus on your experiences and achievements to show
your suitability for the position. If you have written testimonials
you can bring these with you to the interview.
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Dont include personal
statistics & photographs. |
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Facts about your marital status, age, height, weight, photographs
etc, are not important (unless you are applying for a modeling job)
and are only invitations for discrimination.
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Dont
include personality profiles. |
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Its highly unlikely that anyone will portray himself or herself
negatively, thus positive personality profiles do not have much
influence. An employer will likely judge your personality from actually
meeting you at the interview.
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Dont copy someone
elses resume. Be original and creative. |
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Start your resume from scratch. It is okay to look at other resumes
to determine what is and is not appropriate. Writing
your own resume will give you a chance to express who you truly
are.
Most importantly, this will ensure
you are familiar with your resume. You don't want to be struggling
to explain to an employer what you meant by a neat - sounding phrase
that you copied.
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