]]> The saying: “You never get a second chance to make a first impression” is never truer than when you submit your resume. A great resume can open many different doors for your career, but an inferior one can just as quickly close one. In fact, there are many people who inadvertently put themselves in a disadvantage, simply because of the information they choose to include on their resume. It’s not that the information is bad. It’s just not needed. You know, the hiring manager spend their whole day receiving and reading CVs. Who has enough time for spending 30 minutes on each one? If your resume is too long, it will discourage them and chances are they won’t read it until the end. With this in mind, the following list is items should not be in your resume, otherwise it will make your resume clutter:
]]> The saying: “You never get a second chance to make a first impression” is never truer than when you submit your resume. A great resume can open many different doors for your career, but an inferior one can just as quickly close one. In fact, there are many people who inadvertently put themselves in a disadvantage, simply because of the information they choose to include on their resume. It’s not that the information is bad. It’s just not needed. You know, the hiring manager spend their whole day receiving and reading CVs. Who has enough time for spending 30 minutes on each one? If your resume is too long, it will discourage them and chances are they won’t read it until the end. With this in mind, the following list is items should not be in your resume, otherwise it will make your resume clutter: