When it comes to job applications it is essential that you make the best impression possible, however there are certain details that your future employers dose not need to know.
Here are some strange and funny things written on job applications from
href="http://www.careerbuilder.com/?cbRecursionCnt=1">Careerbuilders.com that are not advisable to do when comes to your own future job applications:
/> An applicant’s cover letter talked about her family being in the mob.
An applicant applying for a management job listed “gator hunting” as a skill.
An applicant’s CV included fishing as a hobby – spelling fishing ‘p-h-i-s-h-i-n-g’.
An applicant claimed to be able to speak “Antartican” when applying for a job to work in Antarctica.
An applicant’s resume had a photo of the applicant reclining in a hammock under the headline “Hi, I’m _____ and I’m looking for a job.”
An applicant’s CV was decorated with pink rabbits.
An applicant listed “to make dough” as the objective on the resume.
An applicant highlighted the fact that he was “Homecoming Prom Prince” in 1984.
An applicant applying for an accounting job said he was “deetail-oriented” – with two e’s – and spelled the company’s name incorrectly.
An applicant noted that her resume was set up to be sung to the tune of “The Brady Bunch.”