Saturday, May 16, 2020
Should You Staple a Resume?
Should You Staple a Resume?Staple a resume should you really be doing so? The question has been debated for many years. Some employers say that if you staple a resume the chances of a job offer will increase. Others say that you should be removing any staples and leaving the resume intact.I often ask my clients if they are going to staple their resume before they send it in. Many say no, and you can see why. It takes a long time to do this and they don't want to waste valuable time fixing anything that's wrong with the resume.However, there are those who say that in most cases, not all is lost. If you take the time to stapling a resume, you should be able to save your employer a lot of time when you go to interview. So, let's look at the pros and cons.One of the most obvious reasons to staple a resume is that you don't have to deal with a ton of staples in the mail. You can always send out a pre-stamped resume. However, this would take a few days. A batch of resumes sent out to all o f the employers can be many weeks in the future.Also, if you just plain mail the resume, you are at risk of a rejection or some other major setback. This will just make it more difficult for you to get an interview.But if you don't staple your resume, then you will be able to save yourself some time and have a chance to make your resume look good and get an interview. This will also give you a chance to send the resume in without any stapling needed.Keep in mind that your resume isn't sent from the company to the person. You still need to write a great cover letter and submit that as well.When you have all of the information together in one place, you should be able to have an interview almost immediately, without needing to waste your time with a formal interview. Using this method you will get your dream job in no time!
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