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Some CVs include unnecessary stuff such as hardworking, loyal, dedicated, etc. What do you say?

When reading CVs, employers find a lot of unnecessary descriptions and phrases. CVs would be much better without them. Do you have examples of such unnecessay stuff ? What is your opinion?

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Question added by HANNA SABA , Team Leader (Administrative Support), including translation, editing, and writing , Deloitte
Date Posted: 2014/01/07
NASIR Mehmood
by NASIR Mehmood , Manager , Honeywell Aerospace

 

Very interesting question as many of us may think of it “A piece of cake”.

 

Resume layout is very important in addition to the wordings being used however I strongly believe that it’s the personal profile where one can use words such as hardworking, loyal, etc.

 

Idea is to grab reader’s attention as soon as they start reading your resume. You only can attempt once for your ideal job hence want to do the best to get across what’s most important. As a result, you would focus on most important qualities, achievements and abilities you bring to the job.

 

Keep in mind direct correlation between personal attributes and experience is vital.

Muhammad Farooq
by Muhammad Farooq , Plant Operations and Project Manager , WR Grace

Be concise and straight to the point taking care of choosing right words & Focus on key strengths and core competencies Only

CV must be clear and easy for HR or for interviewer well organised and not a long life story

María Infante Chillón
by María Infante Chillón , Civil Engineer , Arco Studio

I think the CV must be clear and get to the point.

Shahzad Khan
by Shahzad Khan , Deputy Manager - Human Resources , The Searle Company Limited

Frankly speaking,i didn't value them, actually  the applicant, most of the time use such traits for making them appeal. In reality, things are quite different and sometime difficult. I firmly believe in one-to-one metting and then performance will prove that either we were hard worker or only Hard for other......

khaled Ibrahim Sayed Abd El Salam Ibrahim
by khaled Ibrahim Sayed Abd El Salam Ibrahim , Chief Accountant , -ElMehy engineering company

I agree with you BUT only from your point of veiw , meaning that every one when write his / her C.V. of course do the best after asking the expert around him / her by sequence may be it includes some mistakes , thats why i think we are all here to share our experience and our point of veiw to help each other and our friends and friends of our friends and so .....

Ahmed Farouk Mohammed Helmy
by Ahmed Farouk Mohammed Helmy , Sales Executive , Sharaf DG

well, it think the one who apply for the job thinks how he want to show his abilites and interestes he just want to let you know he has many qualification to improve and benefit and get benefit with his qualification maybe he can get use of them in his work 

 

Shoukat Ali Malik
by Shoukat Ali Malik , Specialties Moderator for Bayt.com community program, , Bayt.com (Middle East # 01 Job website)

Dear ,you should have to understand that what is the different bitween cv and resume.if he /she going to write in cv ,it is ok but in resume is not ok.

safeer andarath
by safeer andarath , IT Specialist , Ferrari World, Yas WaterWorld & Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi

It cannot be said unnecessary dear.If we remove such unnecessary stuff like this, there will be only our home address and academical details.

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