A CV should display every single piece of relevant information that can help you get a job and there are some extremely important aspects that should never be forgotten, because they can increase your job chances.
If you have a driver’s license it’s fundamental to add this in somewhere, and that’s because your CV may be placed against a competitors. This means the employer will decide to shoes the individual with the most relevant experience and skills, and a driver’s license shows you will have no problem accessing the workplace, whilst another individual may have to continuously rely on open transport.
Another important aspect, if you have one, is your own blog. This can work like a portfolio for some people, and if you have a professional blog, with different aspects outlining your skills, then it’s definitely worth an ad.
References are important and whilst it’s okay to have ‘references available on request’ written on your CV, you should ideally have your references in place. This just makes it easier for the employer and they do then not have to contact you to find out.
A final piece of information you won’t want to forget is a telephone number. Just because many people spend every waking hour of their life communicating online, some employers will want to speak to you perhaps for a quick telephone interview, which allows them to get a feel for what your about. Don’t do the hard work and forget the basics and a telephone number is certainly a basic but vital piece of information.