Transcript
Description:
Here is an attorney's resume that contains many different things for the past 17 years. Harrison Barnes mentions that placing many items in your resume is equivalent to not doing something for a long time. By doing this, you are putting the risk of the following consequences:
- Communicates the lack of focus.
- Showing too much independence.
- It appears that you don't look like you can be managed.
- It seems that you cannot work long term.
Transcript:
This person's resume says I've done a lot of things, but I've just been really doing for the past 17 years.
I've been just working and I'm a lot of different things on my own. I have a very active mind. There's all these different things I'd like to do, but there, there's not focus. And so the thing that's missing from all these resumes, and it could be cleaned up with a lot of attention.
But what it communicates is the lack of focus and that you may not be doing. Something for a long time. Okay. So here we go. I've gotten through these. I'm not trying to be harsh on these people because these resumes are very common, but each of these resumes I don't think there's anything that I could do for them.
Because they there's just too much independence coming through. You don't you got to look like you can be managed. You don't want to look too independent. You don't want to look too. Self-focused all this being able to be manage is extremely important. Okay. When I here's a resume, actually that I think is very interesting.