What Shouldn’t Be on a CV?
Last updated on 7 November, 2025

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A well-written CV should remain professional and focus on relevant qualifications and work experience. Avoid including the following information, as it is not necessary:
- Age
- Ethnic identity
- Political affiliation
- Religious preference
- Hobbies (unless directly relevant to the job)
- Marital status
- Sexual orientation
- Place of birth
- Photographs
- Height
- Weight
- Health
Including this personal information can distract from your qualifications and is generally irrelevant to your candidacy. A good CV is focused on key skills, measurable achievements, and professional experience.
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