招聘人员和经理对于写好简历的建议
A recent poll of technical recruiters and hiring managers asked for the top "pet peeves" - things they see on resumes and cover letters that make them less interested in speaking with a candidate. These make great examples of how not to write your resume. 1.Use of the current "tense" in all jobs on the resume. 2.Writing the resume or cover letter in the third person. 3.Too many grammar and spelling mistakes. 更多信息请访问:http://www.engbus.cn/ 4.Use of tiny, tiny fonts (10 pt or less) so as to cram as much information into the resume as possible. 5.Photos on resumes (this is a cultural preference). 6.A listing of their personal interests and activities. 7.Sending a resume attachment named 41808res.doc - use your name or descriptive label. 8.Writing the resume using table formats (columns). 9.Using a resume that is password protected (without sending the password). 10.Including references - but not professional ones - just friends and co-workers. 11.Having no contact information on the resume or including a phone number that is no longer valid. 12.When a candidate's email address is not appropriate for the work environment. Example: BigFoxyMama@.com 13.Resumes that are too long. Most seem to feel that general descriptions pertaining to work history for the last 10 years is sufficient. 14.Resume stuffing, for example, listing of every software application you've ever touched as a "skill". 15.Education written so its not clear if the degree was obtained. 16.Job hopping, which could be contract positions but it's not explained. (If you have been on short term contracts, make sure you clarify that they are contract jobs). |