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I got a really nice job offer for my coop work term, however I put the wrong phone and email on my resume (typos, likely made as I was constantly changing the layouts in my documents). They have been communicating through my coordinator for the time being, but will soon begin contacting me directly and will probably use the information I included on my resume and cover letter to do so.
Is there any way I can smoothly update my contact info without looking like a total fuck-up? Could this sort of thing be a major red flag for them?
b.ump
Is it a bad sign that nobody's responding?
Just give them ur fixed resume and just say that the other one you gave them is a bit outdated or some shit( like you got a new number or changed address, whatever you messed up in the contact info)
You really just have to suck it up dude, people make mistakes. How you play it off as won't matter cause it's still a mistake.
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Someday someone is going to invent a little machine where you hit some numbered buttons and magically are able to talk to someone far away. Then you'd be able to contact the people and give them the right information.