I am a nontraditional applicant in my mid 30's. In my teens and early 20's I had several jobs, some for only a few weeks. I know the application wants all past employment from their question below but how do I write up only a few weeks at a job on a resume? Some of those jobs I simply did not enjoy and quit while others were bad timing of when I took the job. Altogether, over the past 20 years I have probably had 30 jobs; however, only 2 jobs in the last 8 years and both were in the same field performing nearly the same tasks at separate corporations.
"XXX requires applicants to submit a complete résumé. Please include all past and current employment, community activities and service, military experience, extracurricular activities, continuing education and enrichment, awards, prizes, and scholarships. Applicants should be certain to provide information about time periods not reflected in their academic transcripts."
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- dingbat
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Re: Resume help disclosing all prior jobs.
I didn't list a crapton of jobs. My resume ignored years of work history. Worked fine for me.
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Re: Resume help disclosing all prior jobs.
I only listed the jobs I put on my regular resume on the one I submitted to schools, but then in the Employment section of the applications I listed everything. Luckily since LSAC transfers the information from one application to another you only need to do it once.
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Re: Resume help disclosing all prior jobs.
That's what I did, too. That way my resume looked slick but the ugly LSAC form did include everything if they wanted it.Cellar-door wrote:I only listed the jobs I put on my regular resume on the one I submitted to schools, but then in the Employment section of the applications I listed everything. Luckily since LSAC transfers the information from one application to another you only need to do it once.
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