I recently read a series of articles on things NOT to put in your resume. In this day and age it merits restating that there are some things that are just not going to aid you in getting a job. For example, if you are older than 24 and have worked in a real full time job, including your experience at fast food restaurants and baby sitting while in high school is not helping you.
Sounds obvious? Believe me, it isn’t. Remember that common sense is not really all that common. I have seen resumes for technical positions that included in the body of the experience that the person spent a year as a Boy Scout Troop Leader. While admirable, and perhaps appropriate in an area of interests, listing it as part of the experience for a position not related to the Boy Scouts is not helping your cause.
Most people forget that the resume is not only your marketing tool, letting the potential hiring entity know what great experience and qualifications you have – BUT IT IS ALSO a tool that the same entities use to SCREEN PEOPLE OUT of the running for a job.
Before you send in your resume, take a look at it from a “stranger’s perspective” and see if there are items listed that would be reasons to say NO to you.
Jul15