Is it weird to put the age range of your coworkers on your resume?

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Thank you for your help, if you can respond yes or no that'd be amazing. 

I originally had something along the lines of "worked in a dynamic team" but I wanted to be more specific so I altered it to how many people and the age range—which would be 18-65... But it feels kinda weird. Interested in ib if that helps. 

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I have seen resumes that had this, but ideally you'd say something more acceptable, like:
- able to work with a diverse group of professionals
- able to work across all levels of seniority
You can find better words to describe the scenario, but similar code will tell a team or manager that you are comfortable working across various groups regarding age, seniority, race, religion, skills, etc

 

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