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Hey guys! Today Im here to discuss a sort of controversial, resume topic with you: Whether or not its okay to include a photo in your resume. If youve looked up the resume examples online, youve definitely seen plenty of resumes with photos included. But if youve done some more research on the topic, youve probably read that including a photo on your resume is NOT a great idea. So which one is it? In this video, were going to give you our comprehensive take on the topic so you can make an informed decision. Lets get started. The first thing you want to know is that resume photo rules vary from country to country. In some countries, including a photo on your resume Is a huge NO-NO and is generally very discouraged, while in other countries the rules are not really set in stone. Which means its up to you to decide whether to include a photo or not. Long story short, dont include a photo in your resume if youre based in the UK, Ireland or in the United States. These countries