
While it might be discouraging, avoiding mistakes is one of the most important aspects of the corporate world and this is doubly true during the job search.
According to MSNBC, the typical job seeker has only about 15 seconds to impress a hiring manager with his or her resume, and one silly mistake could submarine one's entire job candidacy.
"The wow factor isn’t as important as being precise," Ryan Carfley, president and chief executive officer of recruiting firm MRINetwork Personify, told the news provider. In addition, he said "even though hiring managers are inundated, you have to stand out, and the only way to do that is with precise examples of achievements, and do it quickly."
In addition to some sort of typo or grammatical error, another thing that can hurt one's chances of getting hired is being too vague on a resume, according to MSNBC.
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