
Be Sure To Use Your Tools on Word - Proofread Your Resumes and Cover Letters
ohkaaaay. Some of you that are looking for work and not having any luck at it, perhaps you should check your documents before you send out your resumes and cover letters. Some of your spelling and grammar are atrocious. Hate to burst your bubble, but employers look for things like poor grammar, misspelled words, because if you're interviewing for a position that requires corresponding with the public or with clients, the way you present yourself is the way you are representing the company. And if you have mistakes on your application or resume, the employer will not want to hire someone who can't spell or has poor grammar. All of you who use a word processor know that there is such thing as spell check and language, correct? These are tools for you to use to make sure your document is free from mistakes. We all make them, no one is perfect, and we need to use those tools. So if you're wondering why the job hasn't called you, if you have a copy of your resume saved on your computer, go over it and correct any spelling or grammatical errors. It will mean the difference between being hired or not. And if you don't know how to address a business letter, look it up on google. I hope none of you are offended at what I am saying, I'm just trying to help. I made the mistakes I spoke about and didn't find out until after my applications were being turned down. When I checked my resume and cover letter I realized my mistakes and corrected them. Good luck to all of you, have patience and faith. You will find the job for you if you know how to accept constructive criticism and valuable tips from reliable sources. Don't let rejection get you down, just keep your head up and keep smiling. The jobs are out there. Go get them.

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Thanks Christine! It is a valued advice.

Thanks Christine

Hi Christine! I couldn't agree with you more! It's difficult for employers to take you seriously if your resume has spelling or grammatical errors, so make sure to have someone read it, use spell check, and take your time when editing your work! You can also download Grammarly which is free to use as well. Thanks for the reminder and wise words Christine to those on the job hunt right now. I look forward to seeing you post again soon! Have a great day ; )
Yes I need help with my resume and I don't know what to put on a cover letter . I let a few "friends" try and help me but I know it's a mess but I did receive call backs but it's been 10 years since I worked and so much has changed .I think I need to take some classes . Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated