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Ten Classic Resume Bloopers

tommytikl

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Ten Classic Resume Bloopers


If you've ever watched those TV blooper shows, you know how funny slip-ups, gaffes and blunders can be. But while laughter may be good for the soul, it's certainly not the response you want your resume to produce.

Baby Boomers (or Gen-X and Gen-Y fans of Nick at Nite) will recall the often hilarious pronouncements of Archie Bunker, the patriarch of the popular 1970s sitcom "All in the Family." With just a slight slip of the tongue, Archie's intended meanings frequently became completely convoluted (e.g., "consecration" instead of "concentration" and "mental pause" instead of "menopause").


"Revolved customer problems and inquiries."
Just what every employer is looking for -- an expert in passing the buck.

"Consistently tanked as top sales producer for new accounts." Sales managers aren't likely to be impressed with this self-proclaimed underachiever.

"Dramatically increased exiting account base, achieving new company record."
If customer accounts were leaving in droves as this statement implies, it's probably fair to assume that this candidate also tanked as a top sales producer.

"Planned new corporate facility at $3 million over budget." Every hiring manager is searching for employees who exceed budgets by millions of dollars.

"Directed $25 million anal shipping and receiving operations." Either this person is showcasing compulsively stubborn management qualities, or he has a challenging product packaging/storage problem.

"Participated in the foamation of a new telecommunications company." This job seeker was also in charge of bubble control.

"Promoted to district manger to oversee 37 retail storefronts." This is a common resume typo. There must be literally thousands of mangers looking for jobs in today's modern world. Here's a tip: Use your word-processing program's find/replace feature to quickly correct this common mistake. You can also modify your application's spelling dictionary so it won't recognize the word "manger."

"Experienced supervisor, defective with both rookies and seasoned professionals." Many of us have had a boss like this at some point in our careers, but you usually don't find them being so up-front about their leadership inadequacies.

"I am seeking a salary commiserate with my training and experience." There are a couple problems with this statement. To begin with, salary requirements don't belong on a resume. Secondly, a salary should be "commensurate" with experience (meaning proportionate to), not "commiserate" with (meaning to express sympathy for).

"Seeking a party-time position with potential for advancement." Sounds like a fun job.
 
"Planned new corporate facility at $3 million over budget."

Just the developer I am looking for 🙄 🙄

"Seeking a party-time position with potential for advancement."

Where do I apply? 🙂 😀

You can make a point for this to go in the humor forum. This is good.
Just as I would laugh hysterically if I saw any one of those on a resume.
 
"Sure, Edith, we can go to that new Italian restaurant. I can have the spaghetti and meatballs, and you can have the Veal Scallopeepie..."
 
I would have put this in the "humor forum" however the humor forum is just a boost your posts count forum now🙄
I figured I would post this where someone would read it.
 
tommytikl said:
"Planned new corporate facility at $3 million over budget." Every hiring manager is searching for employees who exceed budgets by millions of dollars.

Sounds like some of the projects I have to do cost accounting/analysis for! :sowrong:

tbbw
 
Originally posted by tommytikl (most deleted)
Ten Classic Resume Bloopers


"Consistently tanked as top sales producer for new accounts." Sales managers aren't likely to be impressed with this self-proclaimed underachiever.

All very funny; like this one in particular. It shows that spell checkers will not eliminate all such ghastly typos. 😀
 
Re: Re: Ten Classic Resume Bloopers

ticklishbbw said:
Sounds like some of the projects I have to do cost accounting/analysis for! :sowrong:

tbbw

This sounds like some of the developers of properties that I manage also. You would think they would get it right because it comes out of their fee otherwise.
 
tommytikl said:
I would have put this in the "humor forum" however the humor forum is just a boost your posts count forum now🙄
I figured I would post this where someone would read it.

How true!!
 
Classic examples of why youre suppost to have someone proof read your resume, preferably not your child and not someone youve pissed off recently (or who holds grudges)
 
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