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Talent Tip #74: Give The Gift That Keeps on Givng…er…Giving

December 17, 2015

Talent Tip #74: Give The Gift That Keeps on Givng Giving

Still struggling to find the perfect gift for that special someone this season? Debating between the Hutzler 571 Banana Slicer and the Perfect Bacon Bowl?

Well, debate no more. I have the perfect holiday gift for all of your friends and loved ones — especially those on the job hunt.

This year, give the gift of Spell Check.

Not only is it free and currently available for use in nearly every software program and app on earth, but it can also help that special someone avoid making a costly job search mistake.

Case in point, consider this email I received recently from a friend who is an executive with a liberty-oriented legal organization.

“I recently decided not to interview a Georgetown Law student for a law clerk position.  His writing sample, which he actually spelled “wring sample” in his cover email, was not up to our standards.  Of course the email error was just a typo, but it doesn’t make a very good impression about how interested someone is in a job when their cover email is that sloppy!  There was only one glaring typo in the five or so page writing sample, but again, this is a writing sample.  Am I wrong to think it should be pristine?  The writing sample was otherwise good enough that we probably would have gone ahead with an interview, but we really want to only bring in clerks who need to be edited for substance, not grammar, typos, etc.

And I just saw another resume from someone who has a “Bacherlor” of Arts degree.  I’m not even sure it’s a typo, because she actually has two B.A.s from two different schools and spelled it “Bacherlor” both times.  Don’t these people know that spell check is their friend?”

Sigh. If I had a dime for every time a candidate eliminated himself from the running due to an easily preventable spelling error, I would not have to buy my wine in 1.5 liter bottles.

Now, you might think only a Grinch would eliminate someone for one or two errors. But even sweet Cindy Lou Who will tell you that if simple mistakes don’t exclude a candidate, they certainly add a little tarnish to what could have otherwise been a perfect application. And when the competition is stiff, tarnish matters.

A few of my favorite recent examples:

  • A communications candidate wrote with enthusiasm about her interest in our “comminucations director” opening
  • A policy candidate noted her “extensive backround in numbers” (Hey, at least she didn’t say it was in spelling!)
  • A journalist wrote about former “President Geoirge Bush” (Let’s call this “spelling strategery.“)

You get the idea. What’s mind-boggling about these little tragedies is that Spell Check is right there for the using!

So, if you have a friend who doesn’t have (or doesn’t seem to notice) those red squiggly lines under words on the screen, please, please consider bestowing Spell Check upon him this holiday season.  Like the Jelly of the Month Club, it’s the gift that keeps on givng giving!

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Claire Kittle Dixon
Executive Director

Claire runs the day-to-day operations of Talent Market, manages searches for clients, and oversees the organization’s fundraising communications, technology, administration, and cat-herding efforts…
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Katy Gambella
Director of Outreach

Katy oversees Talent Market’s outreach to young professionals and manages the outreach team. She also manages searches and executes outreach directly herself…
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Stephanie Keaveney
Senior Manager of Outreach
Stephanie splits her time between managing talent searches for free-market nonprofits, maintaing Talent Market’s social media presence, and engaging in outreach to young professionals interested in liberty-oriented careers…
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Bailey assists free-market nonprofits with their hiring needs by helping them manage the search process from start to finish…
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Savannah Rupp
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Savannah channels her expertise to manage searches for free-market nonprofits, ensuring they find the perfect match to drive their missions forward. She also supports Talent Market’s…
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Talent Market’s mission is to promote liberty by providing talent for critical roles within the free-market nonprofit sector.

We provide consulting and recruiting services at no cost to 501(c)3 nonprofit organizations that clearly and directly focus on advancing the principles of economic freedom, free enterprise, free trade, free speech, property rights, rule of law, and limited regulation. (We do not work with political organizations, organizations with mission statements that do not clearly advance free-market principles, organizations that focus on social issues, or organizations that have a focus outside of the United States. We are not a job board. ) 

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