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Intermittent Job History

Post by Anonymous User » Wed Nov 22, 2017 1:16 pm

Working on my resume for 1L jobs, and my resume pre-law school is kind of a mess.

Post college I did a post-graduate internship which lasted four months, then worked a job for seven months; place couldn't afford to keep me on.

Was unemployed for two months, and then worked at a company for two-three months before I was laid off there from there as well.

After that, I worked as a freelancer for the nine months before law school since I didn't want to start a job only to quit on them when I left for school.

How bad does this look, and what can I do to mitigate the damage? Career services wants me to list the months on my resume, and are very against the idea of me listing only the year in which I worked at the employer.

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Re: Intermittent Job History

Post by cavalier1138 » Wed Nov 22, 2017 1:33 pm

1. No one will care.
2. You don't need to list every job you've ever held on your resume.

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Re: Intermittent Job History

Post by Anonymous User » Thu Nov 30, 2017 11:41 am

cavalier1138 wrote:1. No one will care.
2. You don't need to list every job you've ever held on your resume.
Must be a "just me" thing, as I still feel bad listing a job I only had for three months on my resume :lol:

What would be better; listing the job vs. just putting my freelance stuff on my resume?

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Re: Intermittent Job History

Post by kyle1978 » Thu Nov 30, 2017 11:59 am

1L Internship employers generally do not care about your work history. They will assess what law school and undergrad you attended, any law school grades, your undergrad GPA and extracurricular activities, and a writing sample if you have one. If you had a cool internship or previous work experience, that's a plus but absence of any is not necessarily a disqualifier.

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Re: Intermittent Job History

Post by Damage Over Time » Thu Nov 30, 2017 5:51 pm

Anonymous User wrote: What would be better; listing the job vs. just putting my freelance stuff on my resume?
What kind of freelance stuff? Freelance graphic designer? Freelance food blogger?

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Re: Intermittent Job History

Post by Anonymous User » Thu Nov 30, 2017 9:35 pm

Damage Over Time wrote:
Anonymous User wrote: What would be better; listing the job vs. just putting my freelance stuff on my resume?
What kind of freelance stuff? Freelance graphic designer? Freelance food blogger?
Freelance digital marketer. After I was laid off, I knew I was going to law school, so I didn't want to start a new job only to leave in less than a year.

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Re: Intermittent Job History

Post by Anonymous User » Fri Dec 01, 2017 10:36 pm

Resumes are not laundry lists. Do not list everything. List only that which paints you in a good light. Talk with your career services about this.

You need to list everything for your bar C&F app, but not on a resume, and not on a job app. YOU GOT THIS.

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