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Can I leave out my ID number and home address on my resume?
Personal attitude: You can verbally tell your family, such as your work unit, about your income. But it is absolutely impossible to write it down or fill in a spreadsheet. ID number and ID photo, detailed address, household registration address, telephone number of family members, etc. 100% will not be left. You can verbally say where you live now and where you come from, and don't say anything else. It doesn't matter if you fill in your resume, school resume or work resume. After all, all this should be written on your resume. Write it again.

The above privacy can be supplemented after you are confirmed to be employed, but it will never stop at the interview unless state-owned enterprises and government agencies need political review. We haven't been to the big company of Tencent Ali, and we don't know. I believe that most people, like me, have been exposed to small and medium-sized private enterprises. If such enterprises are forced to provide private information during the interview stage, 100% is a junk company, and it is right not to go. You can't guarantee that they will resell your personal information. Even if it is not sold, there is no guarantee that it will be handled properly and will not be leaked.

In addition, a company I met, Shandong Guanghui Financial Equipment, insisted on personal privacy just after telephone communication. Please be careful when meeting. I have encountered this problem before. At that time, I just graduated and looked for a job. There are many interviews. Even though I brought my resume, the company I applied for asked you to fill out their internal information form. Every time I give a message to my parents, I just write down the names of my family members, and the rest are blank. Until one time, an hr asked me why I only filled in my name and didn't fill in the form.

I replied to him: I can see my family structure by writing my name and relationship. As for my parents' telephone number, this is not important at this stage. He actually said, what if the company has an emergency to contact your parents? My direct answer is the interview stage. If I can be successfully hired by the company, then the company will definitely let me fill out the employee entry form. I will fill in the information then, but for the interview stage, I don't need to know my parents' phone numbers and other information. If I succeed in the interview, I can directly call or send an email to my mailbox. If I don't successfully apply for this job, this information sheet will be useless to you.