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Sign up hereHere is a rewritten version of the tips for writing about “What not to include” in a resume, optimized for All in One SEO:
- Avoid including irrelevant personal information such as your age, marital status, or religious affiliation.
- Skip listing hobbies unless they are directly related to the job or industry you are applying for.
- Avoid using overused cliches and buzzwords that do not add value to your resume, and instead focus on highlighting specific skills and accomplishments.
- Refrain from using unprofessional email addresses or including inappropriate social media handles or links.
- Do not exaggerate or falsify your qualifications or work experience, as this can easily be discovered by employers.
- Omit irrelevant work experience or positions held many years ago unless they are relevant to the job you are applying for.
- Don’t include salary information or expectations unless specifically requested by the employer.
- Leave out references unless requested by the employer as they can be provided later in the application process.
- Avoid using lengthy, complicated sentences and paragraphs as it can make the resume difficult to read and understand.
- Do not include negative information about past employers or experiences, as it can reflect poorly on you as a candidate.
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