New Delhi: Corporations don't hire resumes, they hire people. And probably it is your resume that often gets you in the door. A flawed resume is probably the fastest way to get screened out as an applicant.
In brief, a resume should show the employer at a glance what you want to do and what you're good at. Studies have shown that employers wanted resumes to show a clear match between the applicant and a particular job's requirements.
Though job searchers may take all the possible care, but there are some common mistakes that can happen while writing a resume. Here are top 15 mistakes that are way too common: