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Be Professional
"Children and hobbies do not belong on a résumé. And never, ever say, 'Now that my kids are in college, I'm ready to get back in the workforce.' " –HR professional at a mid-sized firm in North Carolina
"Someone might tell you to 'Be yourself' in the interview. Don't be yourself. That's the worst advice ever. We don't want people who are neurotic and quirky and whatever else. All we care about is your skill and experience." –Laurie Ruettimann, HR consultant and speaker in Raleigh, N.C.
"I know many of you met your former spouse at the company. But the thing is, for every one of you, there are five people it doesn't work out as well for. And your office romance can and will be held against you." –Kris Dunn, chief human resources officer at Atlanta-based Kinetix who blogs at HRcapitalist.com.
"I had somebody list their prison time as a job. And an exotic dancer who called herself a 'customer service representative.' " –Sharlyn Lauby, human resources consultant in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
"It doesn't take 40 hours a week to look for a job. So if you're unemployed, do something: take classes, meet people, go to industry meetings, start a blog, read a book a week. Just don't sit on the couch and eat Doritos." –Ben Eubanks, HR professional in Alabama
"<b>Children and hobbies do not belong on a résumé</b>. And never, ever say, 'Now that my kids are in college…