Six Items You Should Never Put in Your Resume


Six Items You Should Never Put in Your Resume

Affiliations or Political AffiliationsIt’s generally recommended that you stay away from listing a particular type of religion or political party affiliation. However, being active in your community or church can sometimes be a positive factor in many large companies, so you should make general statements about your participation in activities that support the community. Volunteer work for a charity group would be a positive example but active support for an environmental group could raise some eyebrows.

Leaving Previous Jobs We’ve become a mobile society and longevity in a position is now considered two years. People accept new jobs for many reasons. If you left your last job because of differences with your supervisor or company philosophy, I don’t recommend that you put that information in your resume. The reader will probably get a negative impression of you. If you couldn’t get along with your last company, you probably won’t get along here.

Better” could mean a pay raise, better working hours, better office environment, or newer equipment.Your Social Security Number (SSN)The exceptions to this are federal resumes sent for civil service positions. A prospective employer can ask for your Social Security Number in an application - that is normally a requirement for employment. However, putting your SSN on a resume could lead to disaster. You’ll be sending out many resumes; you won’t know who’ll be reading them.

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