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Top 5 information that you don't need on your resume.
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[QUOTE="Augusta, post: 255696, member: 25283"] When trying to get a job, the right document to submit for an employer's perusal is your Resume. This is the document that you need to sway the Employer to your side as such the information In there should be what will interest the Hirer. So what are the information that should excluded from your resume to avoid quick rejection. 1. Try not to include too much personal details in your resume 2. Having inaccurate details when it comes to your experience of the job or the qualification that the job needs 3. Grammatical errors and bad spelling. This shows one can't write effectively and this might work agnist the employee 4. Another one is leaving bad comments about one's previous place of work or the employer. The new place that one wants to work with might decline as they will see the person as problematic 5.Another one is having a long employment gap in your resume. you wouldn't look serious to anyone. [/QUOTE]
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