If your cell phone number is the primary number that you use for communications, yes you should list your cell number. If you do list it, however, you need to be sure to answer your cell phone in a professional manner at all times. If you have a home number and a cell number and you use both numbers regularly I would suggest to list your home number and your cell phone, but again, only if you will be able to answer it in a professional manner. Otherwise, just list your home number. Hops this helps! Sure, particularly if it has voicemail. Make it easy for me (the potential employer) to reach you. I see cell phone numbers increasingly placed first on resumes. And don't worry if you don't have one. Just list your home number. I highly recommend you not list your work number unless you're really sure you can take a call. Some phone systems are monitored just as internet connections at work are.
You can say either cell phone or mobile phone on a resume. Either will be acceptable and will be understood by the reader.
His number should be private.
Your persnal contacts are what your hiring manager will contact you with if he/she has any questions about your resume. for example: first and last name street address phone number (cell or home) email address
Is phone number should not be given and I'm sorry but I have to keep it a secret
021get a life why should i
Go under Settings > About phone > Status, and your number should appear there.
Microsoft does not have "a" cell phone number, it is a corporation.
you should have rememered it iif you dont look in your phone usually its in there somewhere
NO A phone is only as smart as the operator. Besides:"Nothing ventured nothing gained."
Are you asking which is correct? Both are because the questions are asking 2 different things. You can either have his cell phone, or his cell phone number.
can you retrieve the last call phone number on a cell phone
I want your cell phone number, Patty!