Guest guest Posted January 1, 2005 Report Share Posted January 1, 2005 Hi All- I really want to emphasize the importance of checking and double your resume for spelling and grammar/usage errors. When I see spelling/usage errors on something as important as a resume---it raises a red flag. Pharmacy is all about details. If you aren't willing/able to take the time to submit an error free resume, where else will you " short-cut " ? Aseptic technique?? Third party billing details?? Legal limitations?? Nothing says, " I'm lazy and careless " faster than a poorly written resume. There's a glut of techs out there. Your resume may be your one and only shot at a job---make it count! Dora Group Mod Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2005 Report Share Posted January 2, 2005 I could not agree more with Dora! The # 1 thing that cause employers to discard a resume or not call an applicant for an interview is poor grammar or spelling. Dora hit it on the head! Jeanetta doracpht <doracpht@...> wrote: Hi All- I really want to emphasize the importance of checking and double your resume for spelling and grammar/usage errors. When I see spelling/usage errors on something as important as a resume---it raises a red flag. Pharmacy is all about details. If you aren't willing/able to take the time submit an error free resume, where else will you " short-cut " ? Aseptic technique?? Third party billing details?? Legal limitations?? Nothing says, " I'm lazy and careless " faster than a poorly written resume. There's a glut of techs out there. Your resume may be your one and only shot at a job---make it count! Dora Group Mod --------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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