It can be offputting to lead with a business card when you first meet someone, not to mention you'll probably end up wasting a good deal of trees as a high percentage of your personal missives will most
likely end up in the trash.
If you send the wrong one, your application will most
likely end up in the trash.
You can spend time crafting the perfect professional summary and showcasing your qualifications, but if your final draft has spelling mistakes or grammatical errors, it will most
likely end up in the trash instead of the interview pile.
Not exact matches
It is better to have a few really nice pieces of book SWAG to promote the series than a bunch of things that are
likely to
end up in the
trash.
Your application is more
likely to
end up in the
trash bin.
If they have to sort through two pages of non relevant information
in order to gauge this of your resume, it is
likely to
end up in the
trash can.
A resume with mistakes will
likely end up at the bottom of a pile of job seekers or
in the
trash.
Nor can you miss the source, when it's
likely your outdated resume isn't even passing standard screening software before
ending up in the
trash.
But, the thing is, hiring managers only spend 6 seconds scanning your resume and if it fails to stand out within that short amount of time, it will
likely end up in the «
trash» pile.