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Home » Topics » CV Tips » What shouldn’t I put on my CV?
Last updated : 20 October 2009
There are a list of things that shouldn’t be on your CV. What shouldn’t I put on my CV?
Religion,
references,
sexuality,
why you left your previous jobs,
all your school grades,
a photo,
lies
Adding references on your CV isn’t a bad thing at all, it saves your potential employer from having to ask you at a later date 🙂
We can include references but we should not include nationality in the CV.
I think it’s more important to think about what to put on your CV rather than what you shouldn’t.
key skills and achievements are extremely important aspects of a CV.
On my CV I have “references available upon request” – mainly then if I need to change referees, I can – usually that would be to fit the job applied fo