Is your Resume Error-free?

23 April 2008
by: emmabalay

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No matter what other people may have said, resume is still your best weapon to get an interview. This is the reason why you should take your resume writing seriously. You don’t need to hear from a career expert to believe that a single typo can ruin your resume. And guess what, there are other things in your resume that are worth a proofread.

When double-checking your resume for errors, I suggest you look first at the spacing between words because this is one of the most common resume errors. Check also for inconsistent abbreviations, poor layout and unevenly-sized fonts.

Actually, the key here is consistency. It doesn’t matter if you use one or two spaces after each period, as long as you do it consistently it can pass the screening.

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