Do you think this will make a huge difference?

greeneyes

New Member
Original Poster
I just realized yesterday that I had a typo on my application (although it was correct on my resume) for the College Program. I said that I worked at a certain business for 15 days when I put down my employment dates. I really worked there for a year and 15 days and my resume says 2001-2002 (which was correct.) When asked about what I did there by my recruiter, I replied with an answer that wouldn't make much sense if I was only there for 15 days (I talked about training others on the cash register, etc.) I emailed her to let her know about the mistake on the application, but do you think she might have already figured out it was a typo from my resume and my answer to her question or do you think it's a major enough mistake that it might make the difference between my being offered a role and not being offered a role? :hammer:
 

pyschotropic

New Member
Green eyes I wouldn't worry about it too much mabye just send them an e-mail or call the main number for the college program and ask them to pass that on to the recruiters!
 

greeneyes

New Member
Original Poster
What I did (to make sure that it got through) was send an email as well as leaving a message on her voice mail yesterday as soon as I noticed it.
 

ZoesMom

New Member
As an interviewer....

I interview lots of people (not at WDW) and I promise you they will remember you after all your contacts with them. The WAY you communicated will be noted (positive or negative) and I'll bet your follow-up was appreciated.
Good Luck!!!
 

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