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Five things you should not write in your resume

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WEB DESK: Once you crossed high school and university, resume becomes the essential element regarding your career. From your first ever work to dream job almost everything relies on a professionally written resume. Hence, pay extra attention to it and avoid unnecessary details. 

To make it look like a pro, try out tips given below!

An unprofessional email address

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Professionalism requires some effort. You don' just need to dress and speak like a pro but before sending resume make sure you did not mention your college e-mail address. As you are looking for a real job, make a professional e-mail to receive and send work related mails.

Your photo

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Attaching your photo with resume does not really make sense and hence, reserve it to your social media accounts. The hiring team must know about professional and qualification details, first.

An objective

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It is obvious your are sending resume to a particular position so you don't have to write a detailed objective in this regard instead, you could use this space to write about work experience.

Irrelevant jobs

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It is fruit full for your bank account if you have done multiple jobs before applying for a major one but a well reputed firm knows how to hire people. So, you don't have to add random little jobs to impress them. They will evaluate you on the basis of interview or the test that you would give.

Unnecessary pages

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Again, to make your resume look like a pro avoid attaching to many pages consist of work experience rather learn to summarize more word count in less pages. It will surely impress hiring team.

Source: cheatsheet