Top 10 Things You Shouldn't Include on Your Resume

3. Mentioning current company’s phone number or mail-id.

It is better if you don’t mention your current employer’s details or the company’s phone number or your current professional mail-id in the resume, as it might create problem in the future. If you give your current office contact number and mail-id to your potential employer, if at all they want to reach you, they will contact you from that number if your personal contact details are not reaching and at during that time you might be caught if you are not lucky, from your current employers. So, it’s better not include any details about your current recruiters in the resume.

2. Bad usage of English grammar:

Any profession in the present corporate world demands at least a basic knowledge of English, especially if you are working for a corporate organization and some of the essential Government organizations. So, during this time, it doesn’t seem good if your usage of English is poor in the resume, as that is the basic thing the recruiters expect from their potential candidate.  So, its your responsibility to take care about what you write on the resume. So, to avoid any further complications, after you complete writing the resume, firstly, glance upon it once as well as ask someone else also to check the resume for proper English and relevant information, before you send it to the recruiter.  

1. Attaching Photographs:

Alison Green has reported on the U.S. News Money Website that, there is no need to attach your photograph with the resume unless you are applying for any job like modeling and acting. This is because; there is no need to attach your photo with the resume if you are applying for the job for any other designations than some of them like mentioned above, as your appearance has nothing to do with your capability to do the job.