Don't feel you have to
remove irrelevant experience completely — after all, you don't want to make yawning gaps in your employment history.
«Don't be afraid to
remove irrelevant experiences,» Peter adds.
Not exact matches
Less is more, so be concise with your job descriptions and
remove irrelevant and dated
experiences that do not add to your brand.
Update your resume and
remove stale, outdated and
irrelevant older positions which will open up room to further showcase your more applicable
experience.
It's all about relevant
experience, not everything you've ever done in your entire life (
remove things like high school education,
irrelevant coursework, etc. to make some room.)
When addressing work
experience, make sure you have included all relevant information and
removed any
irrelevant material.
If you find that your resume looks a bit empty after
removing all of the
irrelevant job
experiences from your resume, include accomplishments such as honor letters, awards or recognitions in the workplace.
Remove irrelevant (or less relevant)
experiences.
If there are
irrelevant skills,
experience, buzzwords, or groups, consider
removing them to provide viewers with a clean and relevant snapshot of who you are.
Bare - bone the resume by
removing all superfluous and / or
irrelevant material, all articles (a, an, the), and work at getting it onto one page (that is, if your work
experience is less than 10 years).