The most-misspelled words on résumés and in job ads
Here’s proof that job applications and calls for applicants need a second, third or fourth look.
You would never—ever—in a million years send out a résumé with a spelling error. That’s just preposterous. Impossible. Inconceivable. Right?
Not so fast. As Business Insider first reported, Bright.com recently analyzed some of the million-plus résumés it has on its site and found that some of the same words keep coming up as misspelled.
Here they are (with their most common misspellings):
• principles (this appears to be spelled correctly, but it’s how BI reported it)
• diagnostic (dianostic)
• volunteer (voulunter)
• assisting (assiating)
• applying (apllying)
• recently (resently)
• assembled (assembeld)
• profits (proffitts)
• children (childen)
• maintenance (mainteance)
• efficiently (efficently)
• preparation (prepration)
• distinct (distict)
• excessively (excessivly)
• judgment (judjement)
• spectrometry (spectrometery)
• schedule (schuele)
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