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16th July 2022 04:28 PM
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Re: Should Backlogs be mentioned in Resume?

How to write resume in which has backlogs
28th June 2015 11:51 AM
sairam0123
Re: Should Backlogs be mentioned in Resume?

Hello.

I will suggest you that do not mention any backlog in resume try to impress them with your technical and communication skills.
Because at a certain time limit the company used to see your work experience and communication skills and the way to do the work smartly.
The company will not focus on your marks if you will switch from small scale company to big scale company.
They will only see your work experience.

I hope you got it.
28th July 2013 02:26 PM
Unregistered
Re: Should Backlogs be mentioned in Resume?

hi I have 3 backlogs,bt passed that in next semesters .can I add that passed marks nw to resume
16th August 2012 12:16 PM
Unregistered
Re: Should Backlogs be mentioned in Resume?

i have appeared in b tech 8 th sem in 2010 and passed with good marks but i had a back paper of 6 th sem which i cleared in 2012 .now i am in confusion what to write year of passing in my resume.please help me
14th September 2011 01:12 AM
saugata2008
Re: Should Backlogs be mentioned in Resume?

I think you should mention all the backlogs in your resume .Most of the companies doesn't recruits backlogs and if you get selected in one of those companies you have to show then all your original documents .

So try to clear those backlogs as soon as possible and till then mention all your backlogs in your CV.

thank you
16th June 2011 01:27 PM
sachin6
Re: Should Backlogs be mentioned in Resume?

No,you mention your % of marks only. You clear your backlogs that is good for your future.
6th June 2011 06:27 PM
Unregistered
Re: Should Backlogs be mentioned in Resume?

Help me.
In 10th i got less then 60%
but many company's are asking more than 60%
Can i put 60 as my marks instead of that less then 60.
Help me.
Thanks in advance
29th March 2011 08:15 PM
SUNNY PRAKASH
Re: Should Backlogs be mentioned in Resume?

In my opinion there is no need to mention back log in your resume .
Representing back log may lead to wrong impression to the interviewer.

representing your activities your aggr. marks or grade or percent is sufficient.

Cover your resume with full confidence.
19th March 2011 11:55 AM
rks@estate
Re: Should Backlogs be mentioned in Resume?

HIII,

No need to mentioned backlogs in Resume.


Good Luck
18th March 2011 12:46 PM
soumyasmruti
Re: Should Backlogs be mentioned in Resume?

No its not wise to mention your backlogs in your resume because ultimately you are going to clear those and there will be no records in future.

In case you are applying for any companies check their's eligibility criteria and see which company has already mentioned about having no backlogs(a very few companies do that), don't go for them.

Apply for those companies which hire people in bulks and the joining would be a pretty late eg. TCS (even if you have a backlog you can extend your joining date by 1 month and clear all your backlogs and come back).

Mentioning backlog in your resume will make a negative impression. First get a job then think of everything else.
17th March 2011 10:24 PM
asishkumar
Re: Should Backlogs be mentioned in Resume?

Quote:
Originally Posted by rakesh.psnvnk View Post
i had an backlog in my b-tech final year and completed in next attempt,
so what should i keep it in my resume regarding my b-tech passout.

thanks in advance.
you should not mention about the backlog in your resume.
It will create a negetive impression.
17th March 2011 10:15 PM
ashok880
Re: Should Backlogs be mentioned in Resume?

As we know that the first impression is the best impression.

At the time of interview,firstly you have to submit your Resume.

As the first impression will be taken from the Resume,so that Resume should be in a such manner that,the interviewer should be impress with your Resume.

So don't mention your backlog detail in the Resume,if you mention you will not get any interview opportunity for the job.

There are certain rule's to follow, while preparing the Resume or Curriculum vitae:

  • Mention your Name ,Address,Email,Contact Number.
  • Ambition of your life
  • Education qualification (just mention %,college and university name)
  • Achievement in your education
  • Hobbies
17th March 2011 09:47 PM
arvind_singh
Re: Should Backlogs be mentioned in Resume?

no there is no need to mention your back logs in your CV .

the things which you should mention ::

1.your marks in each year and then total aggregate till that time .
2.your area of interest
3.your strength and weakness
4.your extracurricular activity
5.if you belongs to CS OR IT branch then programming language you know
6.project you have made .
17th March 2011 07:42 PM
noddy11
Re: Should Backlogs be mentioned in Resume?

Hello Friend,

Please don't mention any Backlogs in your resume.

Resume reflects the qualifications of a candidate physically and on displaying your backlogs you Will Create Bad Impression On the Recruiters Or Company.

So there is no need to mention the backlogs in the resume.

Until and unless a recruiter asks regarding the backlogs, don't tell about your backlogs.


Good Luck For Your Future.
17th March 2011 07:36 PM
rahul k
Re: Should Backlogs be mentioned in Resume?

Dont Mention Your Backlogs, While Prepare A CV, Then Please Dont Mention Your Baclogs On Your Resume, Because It Will Create Bad Impression On the Recruiters Or Company.

So, I Will Suggest You Do Not Mention Your Backlogs In Your Resume.

Just Mention Your Qualification And All Your Details Which Are Important For Resume.

So, Please Dont Mention Your Backlogs In Your CV/Resume, It Will Create Bad Impression On The Company And You Will Face Problem, While You Are Appear The Company Interview.
16th March 2011 02:36 AM
Raj jadon
Re: Should Backlogs be mentioned in Resume?

I dont think you have to mension in your resume until and unless they are demanding in that manner.
just put your positive thing and you will be select.
15th March 2011 08:13 PM
lvnareshsunrise
Re: Should Backlogs be mentioned in Resume?

No no don't mention Backlogs in the resume.

Resume reflects the qualifications of a candidate physically. So it should be in the positive way.

There is no need to mention the backlogs in the resume.

Until and unless a recruiter asks regarding the backlogs, don't tell about your backlogs.
10th November 2010 03:21 PM
chandana Reddy
Re: Should Backlogs be mentioned in Resume?

hi...
its not necessary to mention the backlogs in your resume..it might give a negative opinion on you...


good luck
16th October 2010 01:30 PM
[email protected]
Re: Should Backlogs be mentioned in Resume?

no. Backlogs should not be mentioned in resume only good things are mentioned because your resume leaves a first impression about your performances.
15th October 2010 11:47 PM
teeks
Re: Should Backlogs be mentioned in Resume?

dear you should be truthfull and should mention all the backlogs in your CV bescause if you get job without telling truth then you will loss at the last and you will lost your jobs
but all the company mention clearly about backlogs so you should design your CV according to that only ok
15th October 2010 11:21 PM
JAMESS
Re: Should Backlogs be mentioned in Resume?

actually if you get one backlog in B.Tech and if you cleared it then there is no problem to get job or other. it does not matter then if you mention it or not. but i think honestly you should mention it. that will be better. but it will not affect you. so do not worry.

all the best.
15th October 2010 07:53 PM
prashantmeghalia
Re: Should Backlogs be mentioned in Resume?

Quote:
Originally Posted by rakesh.psnvnk View Post
i had an backlog in my b-tech final year and completed in next attempt,
so what should i keep it in my resume regarding my b-tech passout.

thanks in advance.
dear friend
resume makes the first impression of you in front of the company. so it is very obvious that a backlog is not going to impress them. so you must try to hide it in your resume and try to impress them in the interview.
15th October 2010 12:24 PM
solution
Re: Should Backlogs be mentioned in Resume?

hello dear

don't mention Backlogs in Resume.

as it will be a negative point to getting a job.

if after seeing your result interviewer ask you, then only you mention it.

all the best.......
14th October 2010 05:10 PM
mseetharamster
Re: Should Backlogs be mentioned in Resume?

No need to mention the backlogs in resume.
They can see from your certificates.
18th September 2010 03:50 PM
Unregistered
Re: Should Backlogs be mentioned in Resume?

please tell me can i write year of passing?
7th September 2010 02:14 PM
KHAN20
Re: Should Backlogs be mentioned in Resume?

dear friend,
As per my knowledge backlog should be mentioned in resume because is will help u in ur future.suppose if u don't mention backlogs in ur resume & company appointed u.bt when company wants to see ur original documents,then there u may be sacked from ur company.so u must mention about ur backlogs,because they give u a chance to clear ur backlogs.after that u can join ur company.bt if u don't mention about ur backlogs then u may be trouble in false case.
so take decision & make ur bright future.
good luck.
6th September 2010 07:08 PM
Sushant Roy
Re: Should Backlogs be mentioned in Resume?

hi friend,

This is not always necessary to show all your sins(backlogs) at the time of writing your CV. It should be avoided since you even havent found any CV showing backlog information. Rest of the things depend upon the company's asking profile. Have two things in mind before applying anywhere:

1. Never ever apply for those companies which already state in their eligibility condition about all clear candidates.
2. Never write backlogs in your CV because rest of the companies do not require this.

Frankly saying, you can also apply in category:1 companies, since documents are not always checked .
6th September 2010 06:02 PM
swati123
Re: Should Backlogs be mentioned in Resume?

Are you going to provide semester-wise break-up of your B.Tech marks? If that is so, you do have to mention your backlog. If, however, you choose only to mention the years you have cleared the Board/University Exams, then, there arises no need of doing so. You are hiding nothing, as the year gap will be there to vouch for your honesty.
6th September 2010 05:12 PM
mini rani
Re: Should Backlogs be mentioned in Resume?

HI!

In my view you should not mention backlog in your resume because it will give a bad impression to the employer. The HR person spends less than 2 minutes in going through a resume. He is looking for your plus points & a backlog will earn you a minus point.

Since you have just 1 backlog & you were able to clear it in the next attempt you can hide it in your resume. When the interviewer will ask you regarding your backlog give him some satisfactory explaination.
6th September 2010 05:01 PM
poplu13
Re: Should Backlogs be mentioned in Resume?

No backlogs shouldnot be kept in resume because...In a resume you must keep in mind to write only the positive aspects of yours an not the negative one...
6th September 2010 04:24 PM
Bishwajit Giri
Re: Should Backlogs be mentioned in Resume?

Dear Friend,
I think it will not good if you have backlogs in your study carrier.
However,if you have backlogs you should clear it first,
then apply for the jobs.

As you wanna know ,so according to me mention your backlogs,as because you will submit all the documents after getting jobs. So,it will be better for you.

One thing I will say you that most of the MNCs(Multi National Company) such as TCS,Infosys,IBM,HCL,Wipro ,CTS etc are dont want the backlogs.

So,try to clear the backlogs and apply,
otherwise,you can take job in any small company,then after 2yr-3yr experience you can join the MNCs.

Good luck.
6th September 2010 02:42 PM
kool
Re: Should Backlogs be mentioned in Resume?

dear friend,
As per my knowledge backlog should not be mentioned in resume because is will show your negative points .
& after clear of all backlogs even the university also doesn't mention about your previous backlogs, it mention only year of clear the paper.

So, you need not to show your backlogs in resume, it will create difficulty for you at the time of interview.

good luck.
6th September 2010 01:15 PM
maddusajj
Re: Should Backlogs be mentioned in Resume?

no,not necessarily/
you need not mention the backlogs because by the time they ask you to submit your certificates you can clear your backlogs in supplementary or other exam and no need of highlighting about,
if you have more number of backlogs then you should consider mentioning it
6th September 2010 01:06 PM
NITIN2
Re: Should Backlogs be mentioned in Resume?

Dear friend

do not be dishearten,some time it happen in every body's life.As you have cleared

your back log, so there is no need to mention it in your resume.If you do so ,it will give

a bad impression about you.

friend, during interview,if your interviewer ask you about it then tell to him.Otherwise

there is no need.

Best of luck for your future.
6th September 2010 11:00 AM
Rickers
Re: Should Backlogs be mentioned in Resume?

Hi!
See backlogs are normal in B.Tech so don't get worried about the backlogs.
You don't need to mention your backlogs in your CV or resume.
It got bad impression on the person of recuitment.
So i don't thinks so that you mention your backs as you have cleared all backlogs.
In you final degree the backlogs are not mention if you have cleared all the backlogs so no need to mention the backs in resume.ok
6th September 2010 08:59 AM
imira
Re: Should Backlogs be mentioned in Resume?

There is no need to show back papers in your resume because many companies only see whether you have passed the BTECH exam and what percentage you have scored finally. Only few companies insist on you passing without any back papers and in that case you will anyway skip those companies. So my general feeling is that you should not keep your back papers in a standard resume. Also you have passed it, so it is alright.
6th September 2010 08:57 AM
syedirshadameen
Re: Should Backlogs be mentioned in Resume?

you should mintion all backlogs in resume after getting job job they will see you documents.
6th September 2010 07:25 AM
asahu47
Re: Should Backlogs be mentioned in Resume?

hi.
absolutly....
u hav to ment0n it
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good luck.....
6th September 2010 06:42 AM
chaitu667
Re: Should Backlogs be mentioned in Resume?

Hello sir!

Its no need to mention it in resume because that one will effect your chances and moreover they will know whether you mentioned or not. The grade card or the degree that you have has remark over that backlog subject. Dont worry about it.
Sometimes they ask you about the backlogs then you have to reveal honestly whatever you got. Its not compulsary to mention but may be you can mention with your special intrest thinking your future.

Whatever you do think over mentioning the backlog once again and my suggestion is not to mention that backlog.

All the best!
6th September 2010 03:33 AM
robart
Re: Should Backlogs be mentioned in Resume?

dear friend,

there is no need to mention about the backlogs in resume.it will reflect negativeness about your career.you may be rejected if you mentioned your backlogs.

as you know resume is the first medium between you and requiter.so never tell them your negative points in advance.

if they asks then you have to mention.at that moment never tell lie.

good luck.
6th September 2010 12:01 AM
noproblem
Re: Should Backlogs be mentioned in Resume?

In my view you should mention all your backlogs because if you get a job then you have to show all your documents

It's good to be in no confusion
5th September 2010 09:29 PM
rakesh.psnvnk
Should Backlogs be mentioned in Resume?

i had an backlog in my b-tech final year and completed in next attempt,
so what should i keep it in my resume regarding my b-tech passout.

thanks in advance.

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