So tread carefully when sending out your resume and make no mistakes, because no one wants to be this person: “I’m a perfectist and never forget details.”
Kay LaRocca has been writing professional resumes for more than 25 years. She provides career coaching and resume writing services to clients at www.resumewriters.com. Stephen Keyzers is the Vice-President of Employer Relations at HR Alternatives. Photo © Yuri Arcurs/Fotolia
*Survey was conducted online within the US by Harris Interactive on Behalf of CareerBuilder.com between November 17 and December 11, 2006 among 360 hiring managers ages 18 and over.
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| fiona | |
| thanks for the sound advice! i didn't know having a a generalized objective was so bad.. | |
| lexie | |
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This kills me! hahaha “I’m a perfectist and never forget details.” |
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| krnfirestone -- Pleasanton | |
| Very good advice! Once again this writer knows her stuff! | |