No generic and
meaningless statements about «experience,» «certifications» or how many drunk driving cases we have «handled.»
Not exact matches
Some basic
statement like, «Accept Jesus Christ as your personal Lord and savior and you will be saved from your sins» is
meaningless in any real sense unless the preacher says something
about what he means by Jesus Christ.
Not to mentionIf you cared one bit
about the veracity of your
statements you would know that statistically speaking, the examples you use are
meaningless.
Don't just make
meaningless statements (a la KR)
about how «I'm mixing up exchange and sink rates» — show me where the damn math is wrong.
This is the kind of
statement that renders skepticism,
about basically any subject, essentially
meaningless.
My textbook Environmental Science: Earth as a Living Planet has a chapter on the scientific method in which I state that «a measurement without a
statement about its degree of uncertainty is
meaningless.»
Whenever i post my honest reviews
about LIC new plans, I am observing that few LIC agents post
meaningless comments, without justifying their generic
statements.
And when we say accomplishments we mean real ones, not just vague
statements which are
meaningless for hiring managers (i.e. quote one of your colleagues saying something good
about you or say that you helped the company achieve its goals).
The first thing
about objectives is that you should avoid including generic or
meaningless statements into your resume.