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12 Things in Your CV that can Disappoint the Hiring Manager

To help you out in your next job application and reflect a positive impression, here we have compiled a list of 12 things that should NOT be a part of your CV anymore! Read more @ https://bit.ly/3m7mwXC

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12 Things in Your CV that can Disappoint the Hiring Manager

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  1. 12 Things in Your CV that can Disappoint the Hiring Manager There can be no denying the fact that we live in an age of tough competition and a single job vacancy fetches hundred and thousands of applications. Each day, a Hiring Manager receives a large number of CVs for a single job posting and it is not possible to closely review each one in it. With advancement of HR Software, even a slight mistake can take your CV to the trash. The automatic screening facilities provided by latest HR Software detects your mistakes and raises red flags for the Hiring Manager. Job aspirants have a tendency to focus on what to include in their CV but seldom do they care about what all points in their CV can make the Hiring Manager overlook their applications. Also Read: The Best Gaming Routers Of 2020 To help you out in your next job application and reflect a positive impression, here we have compiled a list of 12 things that should NOT be a part of your CV anymore! Scroll down to read further: Table of Contents 1.List of 12 things that should NOT be a part of your CV

  2. 1.1.1. Personal Details 1.2.2. An Objective 1.3.3. Incorrect Grammar 1.4.4. Irrelevant Work Experience 1.5.5. Irrelevant Achievements 1.6.6. Including References 1.7.7. Inconsistent Formatting 1.8.8. Usage of Personal Pronouns 1.9.9. An Unprofessional or Casual Email Address 1.10.10. Work Gap/Change Information 1.11.11. Salary Details 1.12.12. Photograph List of 12 things that should NOT be a part of your CV 1. Personal Details Including your name, mobile and e-mail address is enough in a CV. A Hiring Manager does not care about your relationship/marital status, religion, age, list of hobbies, family details or any other personal information. 2. An Objective It is unnecessary to keep an objective in the CV unless there is some major change in the CV for instance if you have switched from one industry to another. In that case, too, you can write a brief summary of it in the CV. 3. Incorrect Grammar It’s highly disappointing for any Hiring Manager to go through a CV with poor grammar. It reflects your careless and lazy attitude thereby making you out of the job applicant’s race. 4. Irrelevant Work Experience Work experience is one of the crucial parts of a CV. Showcasing work experience that does not relate to the current position you are applying for is simply a waste of space. No Hiring Manager is going to pay attention to that! 5. Irrelevant Achievements Boasting of being the basketball team captain of your school as an achievement in the CV is a sheer waste of space. Nobody takes it as a part of your professional achievements.

  3. 6. Including References Well, if a recruiter needs references, he/she can specifically ask for it during the interview process! Including them as a part of your CV is a big No-No! 7. Inconsistent Formatting Inconsistency in the formatting of the CV creates a bad impression on the Hiring Manager as it would be inconvenient for them to scan through the CV and pick your best points. It is annoying to see a single CV having different font style & size or layout. 8. Usage of Personal Pronouns A CV with words such as “I”, “Me” or “My” is not appreciated by any Hiring Manager. It is quite obvious that it is your CV and everything it includes is about you. 9. An Unprofessional or Casual Email Address Having an unprofessional email address for professional use puts a negative impression of an applicant. When you are competing with hundreds of applicants, a single unprofessional mistake like this increases your chances of being out of the competition. Creating a new email id is always free and it hardly takes a few minutes! You can read the full content: https://digitalsushma.com/12-things-in-your-cv-that-can-disappoint-the-hiring-manager/ •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Digital Sushma Email ID: contact@digitalsushma.com Phone No.: +1-702-875-6940 Visit Us: https://digitalsushma.com/ Stay Connected Via: https://www.facebook.com/digitalsushma/ https://www.instagram.com/sushmasmaurya/ https://in.pinterest.com/digitalsushmacom/ https://twitter.com/DigitalSushma

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