when writing a CV why is it not advisable to only mention things you cant do?
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- No you should stick to being positive about yourself.
- It is meant to be you selling yourself positively. This is why it is normal to tailor your CV to suit the reader, and why many more employers are starting to cotton on - they aren't worth the paper they are written on.
- In many contexts, a résumé is short (usually one page), and therefore contains only experience directly relevant to a particular position. Many résumés contain precise keywords that the potential employers are looking for, make heavy use of active verbs, and display content in a flattering manner. just write how you think they want to hear it pertaining to the certain job you are looking for
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