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Thanks for submitting your files Thank you! Your critique is on the way. Read our expert career advice. Uploading your CV Should I write my CV in first person or third person? Answer: In short, you don't always have to write your CV in the third person — both the first and the third are acceptable. Arguably some recruiters or employers may question job seekers for taking liberties and breaking the traditional mold—that which says, no personal pronouns—but would they automatically discount a job seeker for going against tradition?
Only if they are out of their mind. Nonetheless, I decided to query professionals on LinkedIn to get their opinions. Read this article on WSJ. I personally think personal pronouns are acceptable in the Performance Profile section but using them in the other sections…goes too far. I think personal pronouns are acceptable if they propel the narrative. Just my opinion.
Like Like. Great point, Jack. But there is a limit. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account. But including our pronouns — as we are able to — is one way to clearly define who we are in the job search process and reduce potential confusion. While there can be many benefits to including your pronouns, the unfortunate truth is that there is still hiring discrimination, so delineating your pronouns on your documents is ultimately your choice.
Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Lauren Easterling, Director of Trainee Services at the Indiana University School of Medicine, shared an article Navigating Gender Identity and Expression in which she writes: The pronouns that we ask others to use to refer to us can be incredibly powerful — and crucial during a job search. Related posts:. Professional Development and Productivity.
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