They should not have a single typing or
spelling error since otherwise, it will create an image of being unprofessional.
Not exact matches
Sometimes indexers catch
spelling errors in names that the copy editor and proofreader missed,
since they compile all of the entries for that name.
In some cases, I'm still forced to leave calls with a human, my least favored technique,
since it takes too long to
spell out my name and just increases the likelihood for
error.
It's important you do this,
since spell check often misses typographical
errors that haven't caused misspelled words.
Since your resume has only one minute to make an impact on the employers and grab the opportunity, you should write your resume in well - organized and proper format as well as it should be grammatically correct and
error free from
spelling mistakes.
She has seen resumes returned with
spelling and grammatical
errors, and because they often use templates, this type of resume can be a challenge to edit
since it usually contains tables.
(Psst... please comment to correct any
spelling, typo, grammatical or formatting
errors in this article —
since I'm far from perfect.)
Finally,
since you want your resume to showcase your skills, make sure there are no
spelling or grammatical
errors in this vital document.
Since this is the first item on the resume, it is very important to edit the sentences thoroughly for grammar and
spelling errors.
Forgetting to Proofread: Watch out for
spelling errors and typos,
since even the smallest mistakes can get your resume removed from the running.