Not exact matches
However, I often stop reading a book when I encounter many typographical and
grammatical mistakes in the first
few pages.
There are a
few site glitches (and — gasp —
grammatical mistakes), and I wish there were more links to sites and products being referenced.
Unfortunately, a
few obvious spelling
mistakes or
grammatical errors and your resume will be thrown in the rubbish without a second glance.
● Provide a complete contact information including cell number and email address ● Build a new and targeted cover letter for each employer and retail position ● Show that you are aware of the details of the job and what the prospective employer does ● Show that your interests and long - term are aligned with the retail position ● Make your points in a
few words; every sentence should support your eagerness to contribute ● Proofread for typos and
grammatical mistakes ● If you hear nothing from employer after 2 weeks, follow up with the HR department or hiring manager to reiterate your interest ● Sign before your name
Odds are, a fresh eye will find a
few typos or
grammatical mistakes that you missed.