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I Did Time for Attacking the Boss: 12 Horrible Real-Life Resume Blunders

Looking for a job? Learn from these resume mistakes.

Written by Dennis Robaugh

Does your resume proclaim "you've got to hire me" or does it scream "stay the hell away" to a potential employer? Patch's friends atΒ Career Builder and Aol JobsΒ assembled the 12 Worst Real-Life Resume BlundersΒ based on a survey of hiring managers across the country.

  1. RΓ©sumΓ© was written in Klingon language from Star Trek
  2. RΓ©sumΓ© was submitted from a person the company just fired
  3. RΓ©sumΓ©'s "Skills" section was spelled "Skelze"
  4. RΓ©sumΓ© listed the candidate's objective as "To work for someone who is not an alcoholic with three DUI's like my current employer"
  5. RΓ©sumΓ© included language typically seen in text messages (e.g., no capitalization and use of shortcuts like "u")
  6. RΓ©sumΓ© consisted of one sentence: "Hire me, I'm awesome"
  7. RΓ©sumΓ© listed the candidate's online video gaming experience leading warrior "clans," suggesting this passed for leadership experience
  8. RΓ©sumΓ© included pictures of the candidate from baby photos to adulthood
  9. RΓ©sumΓ© was a music video
  10. RΓ©sumΓ© didn't include the candidate's name
  11. On the job application, where it asks for your job title with a previous employer, the applicant wrote "Mr."
  12. RΓ©sumΓ© included time spent in jail for assaulting a former boss

The 5 Most Costly Resume Mistakes

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  • RΓ©sumΓ©s that have typos - 58 percent
  • RΓ©sumΓ©s that are generic and don't seem personalized for the position - 36 percent
  • RΓ©sumΓ©s that don't include a list of skills - 35 percent
  • RΓ©sumΓ©s that copied a large amount of wording from the job posting - 32 percent
  • RΓ©sumΓ©s that have an inappropriate email address - 31 percent

How Many Pages?

Sometimes it's not what you write on your rΓ©sumΓ©, but it's how much you write that can turn an employer off. If you're a new college graduate, 66 percent of employers think your rΓ©sumΓ© should be one page long. For seasoned workers, the majority of employers (77 percent) say your rΓ©sumΓ© should be at least two pages.

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