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In T&D’s October2011 issue, I couldn’t help but find a list of unique résumé and interview answers. Can you blame me, with a title like, “Contact Information Includes ‘shakinmybootie’…” how could I turn the page without reading?

A recent CareerBuilder survey conducted by Harris Interactive asked more than 2,600 employers to share their interesting, unusual and downright bizarre résumé and interview experiences. If you are NOT in the mood to crack a smile, I recommend you stop reading immediately.

  • Candidate said the more you paid him, the harder he worked.
  • Candidate was fired from different jobs, but included each one as a reference.
  • Candidate said he just wanted an opportunity to show off his new tie.
  • Candidate listed her dog as a reference.
  • Candidate listed the ability to do the moonwalk as a special skill.
  • Candidates- a husband and wife looking to job share submitted a co-written poem.
  • Candidate included “versatile toes” as a selling point.
  • Candidate said that he would be a “good asset to the company,” but failed to include the “et” in the word “asset.”
  • Candidate’s email address on the résumé had “shakinmybootie” in it.
  • Candidate included that she survived a bite from a deadly aquatic animal.
  • Candidate used first name only.
  • Candidate asked, “Would you pass up an opportunity to hire someone like this? I think not.”
  • Candidate insisted that the company pay him to interview with them because his time was valuable.
  • Candidate shipped a lemon with résumé, stating, “I am not a lemon.”
  • Candidate included that he was arrested for assaulting his previous boss.

So what can we learn from this?

I completely get it. I was searching for a job just 2 years ago (Gosh, how time flies!). I know how difficult it is to want to fit perfectly into a potential employer’s bigger plan while still wanting to be unique and get noticed in the first place. HOWEVER, I can also confidently say that having an email address like “shakinmybootie” is the WRONG way to be memorable.

Here’s the advice I always gave my students as a Career Services advisor at a local technical school… Be the professional version of yourself. Be proud of your accomplishments but remain humble. And don’t forget to ask yourself, “Would I hire someone that said/did/wrote that on a résumé?”

Chime in!

Do you have a memorable résumé or interview moment? Any other words of advice to job seekers? Leave a comment! I’d love to hear from you.

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Corexcel announced as 2011 Superstars in Business Award Winner


September 26, 2011, Wilmington, DE
Corexcel named a 2011 Marvin S. Gilman Superstars in Business Award Winner.

The Marvin S. Gilman Superstars in Business Award, named for one of Delaware’s leading small business entrepreneurs, honors businesses and non-profit corporations for their outstanding achievements and model approaches to business and management. The awards are presented to companies that have been in business for at least three years, are small businesses based on number of employees, and are members of the Delaware State Chamber of Commerce.

Corexcel received the award for companies in the 1-25 employees category. “This is a huge honor for us, and we are all extremely happy,” says company president Sue Bowlby, “It’s great to be recognized for our work and to be in the company of so many other high-caliber, Delaware-based companies.”

Corexcel specializes in online training courses and materials, employee assessments and continuing education services. Through online courses, it helps clients develop personal and business skills and assist companies in hiring, assessing and training employees. Corexcel distributes products for three leading publishers: Inscape Publishing, Vital Learning and MindEdge, and since 2006, Corexcel has been a Diamond Distributor for Inscape Publishing, an honor reserved for those distributors in the top 1% in U.S. sales volume.

The 2011 Superstars in Business awards ceremony will take place Nov. 9, 2011 at a luncheon at the Hotel du Pont’s Gold Ballroom.

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About Corexcel: Corexcel is certified as a small, woman-owned business by the State of Delaware’s Office of Minority and Women Business Enterprise, and is a Better Business Bureau accredited business. Corexcel is an Authorized Distributor of Inscape Publishing and Vital Learning products. Corexcel has been approved as an Authorized Provider by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET), 1760 Old Meadow Road, Suite 500, McLean, VA 22102. For more information, please visit www.corexcel.com or call 1-888-658-6641.

About Delaware State Chamber of Commerce: Founded in 1837 as the Wilmington Board of Trade, the Delaware State Chamber of Commerce has a long history as the largest, most influential business organization in the state. Through programs, legislative advocacy, communications and publications, small-business benefits and services and special networking events, the Chamber is continually providing an enriched environment for businesses and communities to grow. The Chamber provides unequaled service to the community of Delaware – one day and one business at a time.