|
|
|
Rank: Frosh
Joined: 1/22/2012 Posts: 11
|
Just wondering if someone could give me a bit of advice...
I'm starting to fill out summer job applications but I've run into a bit of a problem. I had a job last summer and my contract was from June-August. However, I had to quit the job in late July (for a legitimate reason, not just because I didn't feel like working anymore). However, now I'm unsure if I should list this job on my resume. Personally I feel like it looks a bit sketchy to say that I worked from June 2011-July 2011, since summer jobs are normally all summer. I don't have any other work experience (other than volunteer work) to list on my resume.
Do you think they would find this odd?
|
|
|
|
Rank: Student Body President
Joined: 6/3/2011 Posts: 2,118
|
You should definitely list it, it would be better to list it as experience then to have no experience. I don't think a 1 month job looks any worse than a 2 month job
|
|
|
Rank: Student Body President  Joined: 12/20/2010 Posts: 1,572
|
I've created a useful thread on resumes with tons of helpful advice: http://www.studentawards...m.aspx?g=posts&t=630
|
|
|
|
Rank: Frosh
Joined: 5/2/2012 Posts: 7
|
i think you should fill out correct detail in your resumes, otherwise it create ssome problems and you can also take advice from any career consultant. They will gives you a best suggestion because thay have knowledge about every field and that will also make your resume. career coaching Dublin
|
|
|
|
Rank: Frosh
Joined: 7/21/2012 Posts: 10
|
Many students and recent graduates worry that they don’t have enough experience to create a compelling resume. Don’t be concerned. Once you start to really think about your background, you’ll be surprised at what you have to boast about. The content of your resume will be determined by your own unique experiences, skills and background but as a general guideline you should include:
Positive personal characteristics Technical and computer skills Coursework relevant to your desired profession Educational accomplishments (include your GPA if it’s over 3.0) Skills and experience gained during internships or summer jobs Other related accomplishments (design awards, recognition, winning competitions etc.) Work History (include unpaid work if it relates to your target positions)
|
|
|
|
Rank: Senior Student
Joined: 1/21/2012 Posts: 80
|
I will be applying for an on-campus job, somewhat like a committee position in which there is only one vacancy.
They asked for both a resume and cover letter, so how do you think the format and structure should be like?
|
|
|
|
Rank: Frosh
Joined: 3/25/2013 Posts: 10
|
they have knowledge about every field and that will also make your resume.
|
|
|
Powered by YAF |
YAF © 2003-2013, Yet Another Forum.NETCopyright © 2003-2013 Yet Another Forum.net. All rights reserved.
Copyright © 1998-2013 studentawards.com & boursetudes.com - Studentawards Inc. All rights reserved.