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Resume v. Boxes on Application
Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 4:05 pm
by noahg813
As any diligent student should, I have a nicely typed and formatted resume ready for use. However, I have noticed that some applications provide boxes for you to type in basically everything that should go on the resume. Is it a bad idea to attach the resume and leave the boxes blank? Or to both fill in the boxes and attach a resume? There are some things that don't necessarily fit into the schools categories and I don't always have room. Plus, I like having more control over how I am presented like I do in my resume. Any suggestions are invited.
Re: Resume v. Boxes on Application
Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 4:06 pm
by JazzOne
noahg813 wrote:As any diligent student should, I have a nicely typed and formatted resume ready for use. However, I have noticed that some applications provide boxes for you to type in basically everything that should go on the resume. Is it a bad idea to attach the resume and leave the boxes blank? Or to both fill in the boxes and attach a resume? There are some things that don't necessarily fit into the schools categories and I don't always have room. Plus, I like having more control over how I am presented like I do in my resume. Any suggestions are invited.
Fill out the applications in their entirety.
Re: Resume v. Boxes on Application
Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 4:15 pm
by noahg813
Would it be redundant to then attach my resume? Would they even look at it?
Re: Resume v. Boxes on Application
Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 4:20 pm
by lzyovrachievr
noahg813 wrote:Would it be redundant to then attach my resume? Would they even look at it?
Most ask for a resume. Thus you need to fill out the application and attach the resume, otherwise you look like you don't know how to follow instructions.