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hey everybody Don georgiovich here with job interview tools and today I want to talk to you about things that you shouldnt put on your resume but I want to do it from the perspective of an article that I just read where somebody published an article saying they were a senior recruiter for Google and these are the things that she says you should not put on your resume anymore and so I just wanted to walk you through each of her five suggestions tell you what I think about them and and what that really means to you so anyway she seems to think that a lot of these things are outdated the first one here is stop putting your full address on your resume now I agree with that theres no reason to put your actual street address for me I would just put you know Don georgiovich you know Cleveland Ohio and and that would be it and thats all that you need you dont need the actual street address and the reasoning behind that is it just adds more information to your resume that that doesnt add v