* Placing non-related information or
outdated skills on your document..
Not exact matches
Holes in her talent pool included smart digital designers and marketers, people with user - experience (UX) expertise, and
skilled project managers who have actually worked
on real - world challenges and not just performed
outdated textbook exercises.
That
outdated and ineffective approach not just risks missing out
on an opportunity to help teachers improve their math knowledge and their teaching
skills — it is deeply disrespectful of teachers who are striving to become masters of their craft.
Unlike many driving school we use only the latest videos so make sure our drivers ed students are focused
on learning driving
skills and not laughing at
outdated fashion.
Employers are often worried that the individual might not be capable of learning new things and taking
on new challenges, and that their
skills are
outdated.
Typos,
outdated terminology and
skills, lack of quantifiable achievements and too many pages are further mistakes
on your resume that could send it to the recycle bin rather than securing a job interview.
Most resume - writing books
on the market waste your time showing hundreds of other people's resumes, which forces you to match your
skill set to those of others... Just ignore this
outdated cookie - cutter approach.
Information is not relevant to the job Wordy, vague, unfocused, rambling Focuses
on responsibilities rather than achievements Lacks performance results — concrete ways your employers benefited from your
skills No examples of achievements or success — awards and promotions Lacks hard numbers to back up achievements Work history is spotty, fraudulent or missing Education is overemphasized Crucial
skills are buried and hard to find Layout is too difficult to read quickly Typos, poor grammar,
outdated terminology
Declutter your resume by removing
outdated technical
skills, expired professional affiliations, and overly detailed highlights within each job
on your resume.
Putting
outdated or inapplicable
skills on your resume doesn't make you seem super qualified — it makes you seem like you don't understand what's required in the role, or even in the industry.
Not to mention, these
outdated skills are taking up valuable real estate
on your resume.