You can leave off
your graduation date unless it was within the last year.
On your resume, you may want to include many of the same details, but you don't have to point out
your graduation date unless you are a recent graduate.
There is no need to include your college
graduation date unless you're a recent college graduate.
-- You don't need to include
all graduation dates unless you are a recent grad.
Not exact matches
Unless you completed your education recently, you can leave out the
graduation dates.
Here in the United States,
graduation dates are generally not included
unless they are within the past five or so years.
First off, you do not (and should not) put down the
dates you attended school or graduated,
unless its an anticipated
graduation date.
Also, once you've been working for more than five years, it's not necessary to list every position from early on in your career — or even your
graduation date —
unless it's relevant.
Though you never want to assume the worst of people, your
graduation date is not necessary
unless you graduated recently.
Unless you graduated within the last year, leave off the
date of your
graduation.
So
unless you graduated a year ago, you can leave out your
graduation date.
Graduation dates are optional, and
unless you are a recent graduate, you don't need to include a GPA.
You only need to list your degree and the school you attended, but
date of
graduation is optional,
unless you graduated within the last year.
When you list your education, you do not have to give the
dates when you graduated
unless the
graduation date is very recent or you are a new college graduate.