Top 9 Resume Mistakes Students Make
2. Using Strict Chronological Resumes: Recruiting Directors skim over a resume in 10-15 seconds. If you worked as a waiter at the Olive Garden in the summer of 2007, but as a financial analyst at Goldman Sachs in the summer of 2006, you should put the Goldman Sachs job first on your resume.
3. Mishandling Entry Layout: The most important information should be listed left to right. For example: “President, Student Government Association, 2007-2008”
4. Simply Listing Scholarships: The recruiting director didn’t go to your school, so they don’t know what the scholarship is. Use one line to describe why you received an honor or award.
5. Inserting “References Available Upon Request”: Aren’t everyone’s references available upon request?
6. Writing a Fluffy Objective: Anyone can write “to use my outstanding communication, leadership and analytical skills to advance quickly through a large multi-national corporation.” It’s just wasted time and space.
7. Incorporating Gimmicks, Fancy Paper and Odd Layouts: Laminated resumes on purple paper tell the recruiting director that there isn’t much substance in the content.
8. Presenting Multi-Page Resumes: As a college student, you need it on one page.
9. Having Grammatical/Spelling/Diction Errors: You might as well just drop the resume in the garbage. There is simply no excuse!
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