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The Biggest Mistake I See On Resumes - Google Head Of HR by oladayo042: 5:08pm On Sep 18, 2014
This post was posted on LinkedIn by Laszlo Bock, Senior Vice President of People Operations at Google. Enjoy!
I've sent out hundreds of resumes over my career, applying for just about every kind of job. I've
personally reviewed more than 20,000 resumes.
And at Google we sometimes get more than 50,000
resumes in a single week.

I have seen A LOT of resumes. Some are brilliant, most are just ok, many are disasters. The toughest part is that for 15 years, I've continued to see the same mistakes made again and again by candidates, any one of which can eliminate them from consideration for a job. What's most depressing is that I can tell from the resumes that many of these are good, even great, people. But in a fiercely competitive labor market, hiring managers don't need to compromise on quality. All it takes is one small mistake and a manager will reject an otherwise interesting candidate.

I know this is well-worn ground on LinkedIn, but I'm
starting here because -- I promise you -- more than
half of you have at least one of these mistakes on
your resume. And I'd much rather see folks win jobs
than get passed over.

In the interest of helping more candidates make it
past that first resume screen, here are the five
biggest mistakes I see on resumes.

Mistake 1: Typos. This one seems obvious, but it happens again and again. A 2013 CareerBuilder survey found that 58% of resumes have typos. In fact, people who tweak their resumes the most carefully can be especially vulnerable to this kind of error, because they often result from going back again and again to fine tune your resume just one last time. And in doing so, a subject and verb suddenly don't match up, or a period is left in the wrong place, or a set of dates gets knocked out of alignment. I see this in MBA resumes all the time.

Typos are deadly because employers interpret them
as a lack of detail-orientation, as a failure to care
about quality. The fix?

Read your resume from bottom to top: reversing the normal order helps you focus on each line in
isolation. Or have someone else proofread closely
for you.

Mistake 2: Length. A good rule of thumb is one page of resume for every ten years of work
experience. Hard to fit it all in, right? But a three or
four or ten page resume simply won't get read
closely. As Blaise Pascal wrote, "I would have
written you a shorter letter, but I did not have the
time." A crisp, focused resume demonstrates an
ability to synthesize, prioritize, and convey the most important information about you. Think about it this way: the *sole* purpose of a resume is to get you an interview. That's it. It's not to convince a hiring manager to say "yes" to you (that's what the
interview is for) or to tell your life's story (that's
what a patient spouse is for). Your resume is a tool
that gets you to that first interview. Once you're in
the room, the resume doesn't matter much. So cut
back your resume. It's too long.

Mistake 3: Formatting. Unless you're applying for a job such as a designer or artist, your focus should be on making your resume clean and legible. At least ten point font. At least half-inch margins. White paper, black ink. Consistent spacing between lines, columns aligned, your name and contact information on every page. If you can, look at it in both Google Docs and Word, and then attach it to an email and open it as a preview. Formatting can get garbled when moving across platforms. Saving it as a PDF is a good way to go.

Mistake 4: Confidential information. I once
received a resume from an applicant working at a
top-three consulting firm. This firm had a strict
confidentiality policy: client names were never to be
shared. On the resume, the candidate wrote:
"Consulted to a major software company in
Redmond, Washington." Rejected! There's an
inherent conflict between your employer's needs
(keep business secrets confidential) and your needs
(show how awesome I am so I can get a better job).
So candidates often find ways to honor the letter of
their confidentiality agreements but not the spirit.
It's a mistake. While this candidate didn't mention
Microsoft specifically, any reviewer knew that's
what he meant. In a very rough audit, we found that
at least 5-10% of resumes reveal confidential
information. Which tells me, as an employer, that I
should never hire those candidates ... unless I want
my own trade secrets emailed to my competitors.

The New York Times test is helpful here: if you
wouldn't want to see it on the home page of the NYT with your name attached (or if your boss wouldn't!), don't put it on your resume.

Mistake 5: Lies. This breaks my heart. Putting a lie on your resume is never, ever, ever, worth it.
Everyone, up to and including CEOs, gets fired for
this. (Google "CEO fired for lying on resume" and
see.) People lie about their degrees (three credits
shy of a college degree is not a degree), GPAs (I've
seen hundreds of people "accidentally" round their
GPAs up, but never have I seen one accidentally
rounded down -- never), and where they went to
school (sorry, but employers don't view a degree
granted online for "life experience" as the same as
UCLA or Seton Hall). People lie about how long they
were at companies, how big their teams were, and
their sales results, always goofing in their favor.

There are three big problems with lying: (1) You can
easily get busted. The Internet, reference checks,
and people who worked at your company in the past can all reveal your fraud. (2) Lies follow you forever. Fib on your resume and 15 years later get a big promotion and are discovered? Fired. And try
explaining that in your next interview. (3) Our
Moms taught us better. Seriously.

So this is how to mess up your resume. Don't do it!
Hiring managers are looking for the best people
they can find, but the majority of us all but
guarantee that we'll get rejected. The good news is that -- precisely because most resumes have these kinds of mistakes -- avoiding them makes you stand out.

In a future post, I'll expand beyond what not to do,
and cover the things you *should* be doing to make
your resume stand out from the stack.
You can check out the source for some nice rebuttals.

Source: https://www.linkedin.com/today/post/article/20140917045901-24454816-the-5-biggest-mistakes-i-see-on-resumes-and-how-to-correct-them?_mSplash=1

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Re: The Biggest Mistake I See On Resumes - Google Head Of HR by beckyomas(f): 5:38pm On Sep 18, 2014
Bookmarked.
*modified*
Can't believe i'm FTC again grin
Can you guys see me from down there? Don't worry, it'll be your turn one day.
Btw, signs of greater things to come grin

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Re: The Biggest Mistake I See On Resumes - Google Head Of HR by emperorbanks(m): 5:59pm On Sep 18, 2014
beckyomas: Bookmarked.

seconded...thought people never visit these part of this forum.
Re: The Biggest Mistake I See On Resumes - Google Head Of HR by Nobody: 6:30pm On Sep 18, 2014
emperorbanks:

seconded...thought people never visit these part of thus forum, especially ladies.
Thirded
*modified*
I knew this would make FP so I just bought it while it was still cheap .............u too can b like me.

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Re: The Biggest Mistake I See On Resumes - Google Head Of HR by Nobody: 6:35pm On Sep 18, 2014
Hmm. Typos would take the cake on this.

You never know the kind of typo you've included on your CV till someone else reviews it, especially when you're editing your CV to fit a particular role/industry.

By all means, have someone else review your CV, or review it again yourself more than twice.

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Re: The Biggest Mistake I See On Resumes - Google Head Of HR by Couzy21(m): 6:56pm On Sep 18, 2014
I knw tis wuld make fp...God I tnk u o.
Re: The Biggest Mistake I See On Resumes - Google Head Of HR by beckyomas(f): 7:17pm On Sep 18, 2014
emperorbanks:

seconded...thought people never visit these part of thus forum, especially ladies.
ah! Of course, i plan to work and build a Career after school, so i should be informed to be able to achieve that status.
Re: The Biggest Mistake I See On Resumes - Google Head Of HR by SMALLPENIS(f): 7:28pm On Sep 18, 2014
grin grin grin

thank God, he accepted mine smiley
Re: The Biggest Mistake I See On Resumes - Google Head Of HR by WoodcrestMayor(m): 7:46pm On Sep 18, 2014
Lucid points...Quite revealing smiley

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Re: The Biggest Mistake I See On Resumes - Google Head Of HR by Prodigee: 7:56pm On Sep 18, 2014
Ok
Re: The Biggest Mistake I See On Resumes - Google Head Of HR by adeoladrg(m): 7:56pm On Sep 18, 2014
I met a graduate who doesn't even know what a resume is. A lot of graduates don't know what you mean till you say CV. Where do we start from?

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Re: The Biggest Mistake I See On Resumes - Google Head Of HR by sibepoc(m): 7:56pm On Sep 18, 2014
Thanks. Nice expository essay
Re: The Biggest Mistake I See On Resumes - Google Head Of HR by OLAplusONE(m): 7:56pm On Sep 18, 2014
Which one make we believe sef wt ds Cv writing, abeg na money sure pass biko!

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Re: The Biggest Mistake I See On Resumes - Google Head Of HR by BJAYADEMOLA(m): 7:57pm On Sep 18, 2014
Jobber google.
Re: The Biggest Mistake I See On Resumes - Google Head Of HR by bunmioguns(m): 7:58pm On Sep 18, 2014
nice
Re: The Biggest Mistake I See On Resumes - Google Head Of HR by ibdeals1(m): 7:58pm On Sep 18, 2014
Ok
Re: The Biggest Mistake I See On Resumes - Google Head Of HR by Nobody: 7:59pm On Sep 18, 2014
I once got to an interview only to see that the CV I sent to them did not contain the name of the organization I had worked. It was mistakenly deleted in the process of editing the CV before I sent to them. The interview began and I told them I had x years experience on Y company. They asked, where's that on your CV, I told them it's there; wanting to show them, I collected it, only to see that the company name was not there, although the position and years were ther!!!

I told them it was an error. "Oh, that's an error, it must have been mistakenly deleted"

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Re: The Biggest Mistake I See On Resumes - Google Head Of HR by Nobody: 8:00pm On Sep 18, 2014
Nice one, especially the lies...you don't blame us, we wanna make ourselves more marketable.

We don't even see them as lies, we see it as portraying our strength grin

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Re: The Biggest Mistake I See On Resumes - Google Head Of HR by iceberylin(m): 8:00pm On Sep 18, 2014
adeoladrg: I met a graduate who doesn't even know what a resume is. A lot of graduates don't know what you mean till you say CV. Where do we start from?
And he's a First class Graduate cheesy

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Re: The Biggest Mistake I See On Resumes - Google Head Of HR by ichidodo: 8:00pm On Sep 18, 2014
Resumes are for loosers.. LOOOOSEERRs..

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Re: The Biggest Mistake I See On Resumes - Google Head Of HR by Nobody: 8:00pm On Sep 18, 2014
Shuuuuuuu

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Re: The Biggest Mistake I See On Resumes - Google Head Of HR by Nobody: 8:01pm On Sep 18, 2014
The G.O of RCCG has a cv of 32 pages...

How cool is that?
cool cool cool

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Re: The Biggest Mistake I See On Resumes - Google Head Of HR by Rilwayne001: 8:01pm On Sep 18, 2014
Boookmarked cheesy cheesy
Re: The Biggest Mistake I See On Resumes - Google Head Of HR by Nobody: 8:01pm On Sep 18, 2014
okokok no mind them.... NEXT!
Re: The Biggest Mistake I See On Resumes - Google Head Of HR by chukkystar(m): 8:02pm On Sep 18, 2014
Naija, ur CV na ur Connection or d bar U have to pay to get into Ministry work

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Re: The Biggest Mistake I See On Resumes - Google Head Of HR by kobonaire(m): 8:03pm On Sep 18, 2014
In some cases if you get connection, your CV can even just be a blank page ... cool

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Re: The Biggest Mistake I See On Resumes - Google Head Of HR by Sunnycliff(m): 8:03pm On Sep 18, 2014
Why should I worry about resume when am connected to top politicians and I have an inner drive for entrepreneurship
Re: The Biggest Mistake I See On Resumes - Google Head Of HR by rattlesnake(m): 8:04pm On Sep 18, 2014
The Grace of God can overcome our CV limitations

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Re: The Biggest Mistake I See On Resumes - Google Head Of HR by martowskin1(m): 8:04pm On Sep 18, 2014
Notin new here
Re: The Biggest Mistake I See On Resumes - Google Head Of HR by mindworx: 8:04pm On Sep 18, 2014
Wow

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