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Introducing CV Add Surname Field Feature

Are you tired of filling out endless forms without the option to include your surname? Say goodbye to that frustration with our latest CV Add Surname Field feature!

Key Features:

Easily add your surname to your CV
Seamless integration with existing CV templates
Customizable options to fit your personal style

Potential Use Cases and Benefits:

Stand out to potential employers with a complete CV
Avoid confusion with other candidates who share your first name
Ensure accurate identification and record-keeping

Solve the problem of incomplete CV submissions and make a professional impression every time with our CV Add Surname Field feature. Upgrade your CV today!

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How to Add Surname Field to Cv

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2022-08-29
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2020-06-18
working great so far, any difficulties are due to my lack of knowledge. My only suggestion is to hire one really dumb guy, and make it so its easy for him. Would you like me to send my resume'?
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To answer your question: Yes you should absolutely put an anglicized name on your resume if you're applying for jobs in the US. I would recommend always putting your own name on your resume/CV.
A resume is not a legal document, so it is acceptable to use your preferred name. ... Your legal name should be used for background checks, on social security documents, and on insurance forms. If you have taken steps to legally change your name, then you may use your new legal name for these purposes.
In short, you can use your chosen or preferred name throughout your job search, as long as you provide your legal name when it comes time for a background check. (If you don't provide current or prior legal names at that point, it can be seen as lying on the application, and grounds for firing.)
Your resume is a professional document about you, and sharing your name is part of that. ... There is no written law that says you need to write your full name on your resume. However, it is highly recommended.
"If you have a common name, consider including your middle initial on your resume and online professional profiles to differentiate yourself from the competition," she says.
Your resume is not a legal document, but job applications, contracts, and employee information forms are. Anytime you're filling out any kind of hiring paperwork, always provide your first, middle, and last names the way they appear on your birth certificate. That way, there will be no question as to who you are.
A resume is not a legal document, so it is acceptable to use your preferred name. ... Your legal name should be used for background checks, on social security documents, and on insurance forms. If you have taken steps to legally change your name, then you may use your new legal name for these purposes.
Answer: The most adequate answer is no. Do not include any intimate information on your résumé such as your nickname. If you include a nickname on your résumé, it will not be received in a positive manner. You don't want to disqualify yourself before you have a chance to impress a hiring manager.
It's not as obvious as it seems. Follow this guide on when to use a nickname, your legal name, tie your name to a degree, or even use the phonetic spelling. You were anointed with a name when you born.
If your middle name is one you don't like or one even your spouse doesn't know, an initial will suffice. How should your name appear on your resumé if You use your middle name as your preferred first name. You prefer not to use your first name.
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