10 Of The Dumbest Mistakes People Make On Their Resumes

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There might be some job in your past you are not too proud of, so why mention it on your resume? Ever hear the phrase “too much of a good thing?” Here’s one epic fail reported by Salary.com: “When it comes to this real-life viral resume, upon first glance items such as ‘intuitive understanding of supply and demand economics,’ ‘ran my own delivery service,’ ‘had a consistent clientele with high customer satisfaction,’ and ‘good with money’ all seem like good things. Except for the fact that all of these skills were garnered as a ‘Marijuana dealer & nefarious dude.’

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