08-14-2019, 02:25 AM
You can keep off things like age and a list of references. For U.S. hiring at least, photos are a no-go, while they are generally expected for positions in other countries around the world. It depends on where you are applying.
I always preferred to receive just a crisp one-page resume with prior experience and accomplishments that were tailored to the open position. I keep mine only one single page, too.
If you want a sample template and quick guide, I've created one that I've used with students. Feel free to message if you like, and good luck to you either way!
I always preferred to receive just a crisp one-page resume with prior experience and accomplishments that were tailored to the open position. I keep mine only one single page, too.
If you want a sample template and quick guide, I've created one that I've used with students. Feel free to message if you like, and good luck to you either way!
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