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Resume and
Cover Letters Blunders and Boo Boos
A resume and cover letter
are two of the most important tools in your life if you
are actively seeking employment. They are the keys to
finding a great job and making a good first impression.
But far too often people underestimate the power that a
good cover letter and resume play in an employer's
decision to hire someone for the vacant position. Things
such as stains, faded ink and rumpled paper are only the
beginning of horror stores from the working world. Do
not make those same mistakes with your documents.
Knowing the good resume samples from the bad is the key.
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resume and cover letter are very important, and when
done correctly, will likely get you the all-important
interview. Done poorly, they can cost you the chance at
the job. If you are unfamiliar with writing out a
resume, then there are always resume templates in Word
or on the internet. The templates can show you the
correct resume format and even allow you to plug in your
information in the correct spots. It is that easy.
One of the biggest mistakes that occur when writing a
resume is spelling errors. Even if you are horrible at
spelling, there is usually a spell-check feature on the
word processing software program you are using. The
truth is, with the availability of the software spell
check-function, spelling mistakes are unforgivable. Do
not let simple mistakes in spelling keep you from the
job of your dreams. The same thing applies to your cover
letter. It should be free of spelling errors and be as
grammatically correct as possible. This is not the time
to try out new words. Keep it simple and tell the
employer why you want the position and why you feel that
you would be an asset to their company.
Another classic resume blunder is forgetting to update
your information. You want the employer to be able to
contact you. An old address says that you did not check
your resume before undertaking your resume distribution.
Keep your resume updated with personal information and
employment information at all times. Also, consider
keeping your resume to one or two pages. Employers are
busy, time-is-money sort of thing, so do not send a book
that details your entire life.
Writing a great resume and cover letter is not
impossible. You can do it and get that interview. Be
honest, be prepared and always make sure to put your
best foot forward. Addressing the hiring person by name
is a great way to show that you paid attention to the
ad. If you are not sure who to address the cover letter
to, you can always call the company to find out. Being
pro-active will speak volumes to any employer.
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