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Re: Hobbys [sic] (and other stuff) on resumes (long!)
Subject:Re: Hobbys [sic] (and other stuff) on resumes (long!) From:Robert Plamondon <robert -at- PLAMONDON -dot- COM> Date:Sun, 31 Dec 1995 08:33:02 PST
Tracy Boyington writes:
>-- I want to see *perfect* spelling, grammar, and punctuation. It's
>one thing to misspell a word or split an infinitive on this list (we
>all do that!), it's quite another to do it on your resume.
Since many of us, seasoned, eagle-eyed professionals that we are,
can't avoid misspellings even when we are complaining about them,
I hardly think that disqualifying applicants on the basis of a minor
error or two is fair.
But, more important than fairness, it discards writers who aren't
good self-editors. Since most writers aren't good self-editors, I
figure that focusing excessively on perfect execution will throw out
those writers who revise their resumes for a given opportunity (which
is otherwise considered to be a good practice), and favor those who
write one, have someone edit it, and never touch it again.
So I think that focusing on textbook perfection in a resume selects
for over-fussiness and a low level of interest in the position, where
someone who dashes off a new edition of his resume as soon as he hears
about the job has already demonstrated valuable traits.
-- Robert
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