Is there a way to (privately) suggest spelling/grammar improvements to someone's curriculum vitæ (CV)?
While searching through answers, I found an answer to which I want to say 'thank you'. Of course, I up-voted it. If I had more rep, I would consider awarding additional rep points, but I don't yet.
When looking for an 'out-of-the-box' solution to my gratitude problem, I noticed that the user has been active today, and that the user's CV, while up to date and quite good for a non-English speaker, has a few typos, and some usage inaccuracies that an English speaker would never allow on their own CV. Far be it from me to say that everyone must work in an English speaking environment, but I think it a safe assumption that an English language CV expresses that desire.
While I am no programmer, I am an IT Project Manager, and I have some experience with reading CVs. How can I be helpful and suggest some improvements?
I want to do it in such a way that others don't see my notes (that would be rude to the owner of the CV), and the CV owner never even has to acknowledge that they got it (not interested in invading privacy).
I have no desire to completely wordsmith the guys CV, as that is often poorly received even when solicited. Just things like 'little kid' instead of 'small kid' (context shows attempting to describe age, not size), or 'our' instead of 'out' (context shows attempting to show ownership, not preposition).