17 Résumé Writing Mistakes To Avoid If You Don’t Want To Horrify Recruiters! (4 of 4)

 

 

Using an unprofessional email address

Do not ever think about using an email address you created during your teenage years, using all sorts of fancy names. [email protected] isn’t exactly an email address a recruiter wants to see on your résumé. You are not a teenager anymore and it is time to use a more professional-sounding email address.

Using an unprofessional email address leaves a bad impression on the recruiter, who thinks you are still trapped in your teenage years and lack the competency and maturity to handle an office job. Your email address is a badge, a part of your professional identity. So, make sure you let your email addresses ruin scores of job opportunities. Go ahead and create a decent, professional email address for yourself right away, if you don’t have one. Typically, your email address should contain your first and last name.

 

 

Un-synced online profiles

In the modern era, most of the things are online, and your work history and experience are no different. If you go for a job search, a recruiter is likely to go through your LinkedIn profile, so it becomes crucial to keep your profile updated at all times – especially when you have submitted a job application. It doesn’t exactly need to match word by word with your résumé, but it should be consistent with the jobs and experiences you have mentioned in your résumé and the timeline should tally as well. If different profiles have different jobs and experiences listed, the HR manager might find her/himself confused and reject your application. So, keep your online profiles updated while applying for a job.