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It is not necessary to write your full name on your resume but you do want to make it easy for the hiring manager to differentiate you and contact you. One name may be memorable unless it is really common.
First off, a resume is a marketing piece, not a legal document. It should not be confused with any legal document, like a check, job application, last-will-and-testament, to which one would normally sign one's name. ... They usually call you by an informal first name and your surname, right?
You should use your full name, or the name that you use professionally. So for instance if your name is Michael Smith but you go by Mike Smith at work, it's completely fine to use that as your name on your resume. However using just Mike is not okay.
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.
"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.
Where does a nickname go when writing a person's full name? The person's nickname goes just before the person's surname, as in John R. Middleton James Joseph Mickey Smith. It goes there because it is presumed that many people will know the person only by the nickname and surname, as in Mickey Smith.
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.)
You should use your full name, or the name that you use professionally. So for instance if your name is Michael Smith but you go by Mike Smith at work, it's completely fine to use that as your name on your resume. However using just Mike is not okay.
Yes, as long as the nickname is sufficient to identify you as party to the contract, but generally a full legal name is better able to do this.
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