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lutonfc123 Guest
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| should i include a photo on my CV? it will be used for admin / customer service and sales roles in the UK....THANKS IN ADVANCE |
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thecvstore Site Admin
Joined: 24 Jul 2006 Posts: 45 Location: England
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| As a general rule, no, you shouldn't include a photo on your CV. There are cases where this rule doesn't apply, such as Models, etc., but for admin / sales roles, you won't need one. |
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randle Guest
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| Nah i dont know any one who does that but i don't think that there is even a thumb of rule that says not to do something like that. |
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shinningstar Guest
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| I don't include a photo on my CV unless if I'm told to do so. Do you think it's necessary to put a photo? |
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randle Guest
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| I see it pointless it woul dhave its advantages and its disadvantage. |
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busybeehelpers Guest
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| I don't think you should have a photo on your CV. I have never seen photos on any samples and so I would have to say not necessary to include one. |
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etali Guest
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I wouldn't include a photograph unless your job requires you to be in the public eye - models, performers, etc would probably need a photograph, but for most other jobs I wouldn't bother.
I've seen people who have included photographs when applying for relatively high-up positions get hired, but I don't think the photograph helped them get the job. |
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