Top Five Resume Mistakes And How To Avoid Them
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Top Five Resume Mistakes And How To Avoid Them

Amanda had an opportunity for a job and was asked to submit her resume to the company’s email in 1 week. This was enough time for her to tweak her resume but she left it without updating it. So when the date was almost due she submitted her old resume. She waited for several weeks for positive feedback from the company instead what she received was a negative one; stating the mistakes they noticed and what they had expected of her to do before sending in her resume.?

You see, many job seekers are like Amanda, eager and ready to work yet have too many errors on their resumes, which is why they haven’t gotten their dream job. Since you are here, this would not be your story because we will look over the most prevalent mistakes jobseekers make in their resume and how to avoid them to land your dream job.?

So, without further ado let’s get started!

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Top 5 Resume Mistakes You Should Avoid Doing

Your resume is like a ticket or a key that can open doors for you even in your absence which is why you need to put in the time and effort to tailor it well so that it can represent you very well. To do that, you should take note of the following;

1. Career Objective

A career objective tells the recruiter about your career goals whereas a profile summary highlights your skills, achievements, work experience, and so on. A profile summary gives an overview of all the other sections in the CV. Hence, when writing your resume/CV, avoid using a career objective rather use a profile summary.?

2. Professional Work Experience

This section is very important in your resume because it shows where you are coming from. I would have left it at only work experience but I went further to add ‘professional’, this is because only your professional work should be included in your resume. For instance, you are applying for a job as a procurement/supply chain manager, it might be that over the years you have worked as a bartender or nail technician, but that work is not related to the position you are applying for, so it is better left out or included in another section.??

3. Generic CV

Instead of sending in a generic CV, customize your CV to the job role you are applying for. A generic CV shows that you have applied to several other companies and waiting for them to call you - like Genz will say, it is not giving. A generic CV is giving ‘I am available for everybody’. Tailor your resume to the job role you are vying for today.

4. Grammar and Spelling

One of the biggest turnoffs for most recruiters is a spelling or grammar error. To avoid this, ensure to proofread and thoroughly edit your resume before submitting it. Also, you can implore the services of another person to help you crosscheck it.?

5. Obsolete and Incorrect Information

The more you grow in your career, the more you update your resume. Ensure to include all the necessary milestones you have achieved in your professional career as this will give you a competitive edge over others. Failure to provide concrete or false information will jeopardize your chance of acquiring the job.?

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Conclusion?

Your resume is like a ticket or a key that can open doors for you even in your absence, which is why you need to put in the time and effort to customize it so that it can represent you very well. One way to do that is by requesting the services of a professional CV/resume writer and advisor who is already familiar with industry trends. He/she knows what is in vogue and what isn’t. Asking a professional to write your CV/resume will be beneficial for you. Contact us for your CVs and resume writing, check out our services here.

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