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[quote=Anonymous]I have a former colleague who has been out of work for some time. I’ve been a little surprised it’s taken them so long to get a job as their role tends to be in demand (I have similar qualifications and regularly have recruiters reaching out). The colleague was not a rock star but a solid performer who could get the job done. This colleague reached out to me regarding an open role at my husband’s company and sent their resume. The resume was absolutely terrible: multiple typos, including a basic word misspelled, generic bullets that seemed generated by chat GPT and could literally apply to 90% of jobs (“Managed projects to ensure stakeholder satisfaction” and “Produced high quality work, working effectively with teammates.”) I was shocked that someone who is relatively tenured thought this was appropriate and unfortunately think this is contributing to them not being able to find a job. Would you say something? Would you want to know? [/quote]
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