Because 45% of HR managers say they always spend less than a minute reading resumes. In other words, on average, managers don't have much time to read the resumes of every job applicant. That's understandable. Some people may try to personalize their resumes in the hope that managers will read them more, but it may also be their work experience. In view of the fact that 45% of HR managers say that they always spend less than one minute reading resumes. In other words, on average, managers don't have much time to read resumes of candidates for each position. That's understandable. Some people may try to personalize their resumes in order to expect managers to read more, but it may also be because they have too much work experience. But you always want to list your unique abilities. The' special skills' in your resume even say that you can walk on the moon?
Is this actually an unrecoverable mistake? CareerBuilder found in a survey of 2,600 employers across the country that when asked to recall the most unusual resumes they had ever seen. It seems to remember these special resumes, but these people were not hired. Because CareerBuilder has no special requirements, for example, I want to have an employee who can shoot outside. So these strategies are not necessarily useful in practical work. (Although it may be useful) The following is the strangest resume misunderstanding of 15:
1. The candidate said that if he earned more money, he would work harder.
The candidate said he was fired and spoke ill of the manager who recommended his past position.
The candidate said it was important to get an interview because he wanted to show his new skills.
The candidate listed her dog as a reference.
The candidate listed walking on the moon as his specialty.
6. In order to find a job, a couple handed in their co-written poems.
7. Candidates use "multifunctional toes" as a selling point.
The candidate wrote that he would be "a good asset of the company", but somehow he left out the word "asset".
9. The candidate's email address contains some messy phrases.
10. The examinee mentioned being bitten by a deadly aquatic animal (editor: 8021);