Biggest mistakes on a Resume – Grammatical errors and Typos

Calender

17 December 2022

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How to avoid errors on your resume?

Making grammatical errors in a resume could be the biggest pitfall you could make. This is the number one turn-off when it comes to candidate screening. While it’s obvious grammatical errors and typos are hard to ignore, we put together the top 3 reasons why it is that way:

Making grammatical errors in a resume could be the biggest pitfall you could make. This is the number one turn-off when it comes to candidate screening. While it’s obvious grammatical errors and typos are hard to ignore, we put together the top 3 reasons why it is that way:

Idea in Brief

Making grammatical errors in a resume could be the biggest pitfall you could make. This is the number one turn-off when it comes to candidate screening. While it’s obvious grammatical errors and typos are hard to ignore, we put together the top 3 reasons why it is that way:

1. Proficiency in the English language

In the 21st century, English has established itself as the language of business. India may have many regional languages, but there is no National language. English is considered one of the official languages of India. In addition to this, all the college education and business meetings are conducted in English. This helps keep the environment professional and ensures proper engagement and focus.

Similarly, any candidate interviews and screening processes, ideally, are also conducted in English – further emphasizing the importance of English in our day-to-day lives. Taking the effort to draft your resume without any grammatical errors, make not give you bonus points. But on the other hand, sending your resume with grammatical errors can potentially put you at the back of the queue for the hiring manager.

Writing a crisp resume, without grammatical errors, reflects the effort one has taken to properly articulate their skills and qualification, and more so, has the knowledge of the language to do so.

2. Sincerity to create the best first impression

Your resumes are your first impression. This is your starting chance to get your foot in the door, by creating a good first impression. A well-typed and properly edited resume reflects the sincerity you put in yourself and the job

On the other hand, a poorly typed resume reflects clumsiness and goofy behavior – which hiring managers may not like. To illustrate the importance of first impressions, consider this statistic: A person who sends out a resume to 100 roles they are interested in, may get a call back for 10 of them. Out of the 10, they may be able to convert 1 into an actual job opportunity.

This statistic is for an average individual, so it can vary from person to person.

3. Other’s Mindset

Thinking from other people’s perspectives is a very valuable life skill. It's valuable not only because it is rare, but also because it helps develop Emotional Quotient or EQ. EQ, as the business community is starting to notice is the key to success in professional and personal life.

When you make grammatical errors in a resume, it may create an impression of lacking EQ. For example, it may appear that you don’t care about creating a good professional space for people around you, and coworkers. While this may be an overstretch, one should not take any such chances.

In summary, spend that extra 10 mins – edit that resume one more time, and ensure you present your best foot forward.

Error-free resume is a winning resume

Check your resume at least 3 times at different times of the day and you are sure to send the best version of your resume to the recruiter.

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