A Resume or a CV summarizes the most important information of a job seeker which an employer needs to know when they consider a new hire. You need to submit it in case you are applying for a job in a particular organization. Also, it is better to carry a typed resume or CV rather than carrying it in hand-written form.
1. Objective- Do’s and Don’ts
Always avoid self-praise in your Objective. Here are a few examples for more explanation.
Objective: “Talented, Hard-working job seeker…
– “Looking for a middle or senior position with an organization where I can contribute…”
– “Award-winning national sales manager looking for a challenging work environment… “
2. Avoid including family details in the CV
Information regarding parents, spouses, children, and Religion should be avoided. This kind of information increases your chance to get rejected.
For Example, Suppose a company is not interested in hiring an employee who has children. So, why take a chance to get rejected when you can avoid writing it?
3. Avoid writing references unless asked specifically
Don’t write references as it makes your CV unnecessarily long. You can mention it when it is specially asked to do so.
4. Don’t mention your salary details
Try not to write your present salary details if you are writing your CV. This is because companies have different structures for salary preparation. And if you don’t fit into their structure you may get rejected. They may also reject you because you are over their budget.
5. Never include an explanation about your job changes
Sometimes, people tend to explain in their CV why they left their previous job.
For example, I left my job because I was met with an accident.
This should be avoided because the explanations you give can have different interpretations for different hiring managers. Let us take the example given above to get an idea of how others may view it.
Oh, he had an accident? Maybe he is a rash driver or is he hiding a disability-related issue? He might again face an accident and take a long leave. This could affect our Growth Rate.
6. Personal information- Do’s and Don’ts
You need to mention your basic information such as Name, Address, Email, and Phone Number in the resume. This information is necessary for a person to contact you. All your details must be valid.
Stay clear and concise about what you write in your resume/ CV. There is so much competition out there, you cannot afford to make mistakes in what you express through it.