Futures

Strangest Resume and Cover Letter Moments, from (20240630.)

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In this article, Alison Green shares some of the strangest things seen in cover letters and resumes. Some of the notable examples include a candidate mentioning getting “laid” (likely meaning laid off), someone mentioning their nights spent incarcerated, an applicant submitting an application from the perspective of a hand puppet, and a candidate openly stating their intention to work for the opposing counsel. Other bizarre examples include mentioning personal experiences like navigating a divorce, claiming to have a powerful voice and charismatic aura, and listing allergies to pet dander. These stories highlight the need for professionalism and appropriateness when submitting job applications.

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Signal Change 10y horizon Driving force
Unconventional items on resumes From traditional resumes to creative and unconventional resumes Resumes may become more creative and unique Desire to stand out and be memorable in the job market

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