- You don't recognize that face-to-face interviews are the only things that matter.
- You don't prepare well for interviews.
- You're not selling yourself.
- You have the attitude, "What can you do for me?"
- You give poor reasons for leaving your job.
On #1, I've never been bold enough to say "interviews are the only things that matter," but I'd have to largely agree. As a hiring manager at Microsoft and Google, I use resumes to determine whether someone was worth a phone interview. From there, I rarely refer to the resume. I focus on using the interview to determine whether or not to pass them onto the next round -- or if appropriate, make the job offer.

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