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??Here are 6 things to stop including on your CV in 2025. 1. Your Full Address: Your exact home address doesn’t belong on your CV. If you live far from the office, it could be a disadvantage, as the employer may prefer a candidate who lives closer. If you live nearby, they might expect you to work late. Either way, sharing your full address could work against you. Keep it simple, just include your city and country to show your work eligibility without revealing unnecessary details. 2. Your Hobbies: Your CV is valuable real estate, don’t waste it on hobbies that won’t help you land the job. If your hobbies don’t contribute to your professional skills, remove them. Use that space to highlight your skills, achievements, or certifications instead. 3. Your Full Work History: Listing every job you’ve ever had makes your CV cluttered and less relevant. For example, if you were a cashier 10 years ago but now work in IT, or if you used to be a nurse but switched to engineering, those old roles won’t strengthen your application. Focus only on recent and relevant experience that aligns with your target job. 4. References Available Upon Request: Recruiters already know they can ask for references, so this phrase is just wasting valuable space. Use that space to highlight your skills, achievements, or key projects instead.? 5. Your Date of Birth or Age: Your age has nothing to do with your ability to perform a job, and listing it can lead to age bias. Focus on your skills and experience instead. 6. Long, Dense Paragraphs: Recruiters scan CVs in seconds. If your CV is packed with long paragraphs instead of clear bullet points, you might miss crucial information. Use bullet points to highlight key achievements and make your CV easier to read. A strong CV is clean, relevant, and easy to scan. Focus on what matters: your skills, achievements, and experience. Want a CV that gets you interviews? Send us a DM! #CVTips #InterviewTips

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