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Title: CV Advice | 9 Things You Should NEVER Include On Your CV
Post by: Badshah Mamun on August 05, 2020, 03:44:22 PM
CV Advice | 9 Things You Should NEVER Include On Your CV

You might just be hurting your application chances by including any of the following points on your CV.

Here are 9 things you should never include on your CV...

1) Full Personal Address:

// A general location is perfect, if you are not local to the position you must ALWAYS include info relating to your relocation "relocating to: LOCATION in DATE" or "Happy to relocate".

2) A Third Person:

// Never talk about yourself in the third person, this isn't a magazine interview!

3) Unexplained Gaps:

// Ensure your CV flows, and makes sense. If you spent 2 years on a sabbatical trekking in the Andes then say so.

4) Full Reference Details (emails, phone numbers):

// Only at the interview / offer stage should this information be disclosed.

5) Your Life Story:

// Your CV is an introduction, not a dossier on your life history. Keep it succinct and no longer than 2 pages.

6) Your Salary Expectations:

// Don't restrict your chances of an interview (phone / face-to-face), you are better positioned to negotiate a strong salary if you have already excelled in an interview.

7) An Avalanche of Bullet Points:

// Take the time to write about each section in your CV, bullet points are great but use them sparingly.

8) Negative Words:

// Leave out all negativity (unfortunately, difficult, frustrating, problems, discouraged) and focus on positive words (achiever, capable, enthusiastic, talented, powerful).

9) Family Details:

// Avoid listing personal information such as marital status, dependents, religion etc.

source: https://careerimprovement.club/blog/cv-advice