By Larry Goldsmith, CWDP, P.E.T.
1. Be ten minutes late; it is more fashionable
2. Lie on your resume; they’ll never catch you
3. Demand more money; you know you’re worth it
4. Don’t practice interviewing; why draw attention to your talents
5. Bring your children to the interview to show you can multi-task
6. Just use the classifieds; ignore the other 90+% of job opportunities
7. Wear lots of jewelry, perfume and cologne; you will be memorable
8. State you want to start work at 10 a.m. because 8 a.m. is too early
9. Make your resume stand out by including stains, misspellings and poor grammar
10. Shake hands in a soft and wet way; you don’t want to make a good impression
©Carnegie, Hill & Associates, Inc. 2005
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