What’s Better Left Unsaid

Knowing what to leave off your resume can be just as important as knowing what to include. Do not include the following:
◆ Salary history or requests
◆ Reference information
◆ Personal data
Let’s talk about why these items are best left off your resume.

Money Talk

Although some job advertisements ask for a resume and salary history, the two do not go together. Discussion about salary belongs in the interview, not on the resume. It is to your advantage not to make a monetary request before an interview. Indicating salary requirements before the interview may increase your chances of being screened out and decrease your bargaining power during salary negotiations.
Bonus Check
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