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Resume -- Quick Question

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2012 6:08 pm
by mck89
I graduate in May 2012, and I am about to send in all my law school applications. I was offered a Mechanical Engineering job when I graduate for $72k/year, but turned it down for law school. Should I include this in my resume? If so, how should I include it?

Re: Resume -- Quick Question

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2012 6:17 pm
by kalvano
Don't include it, and for the love of God why aren't you taking it?

Re: Resume -- Quick Question

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2012 6:21 pm
by Philosopher King
kalvano wrote:Don't include it, and for the love of God why aren't you taking it?
+1

Re: Resume -- Quick Question

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2012 6:43 pm
by sach1282
kalvano wrote:Don't include it, and for the love of God why aren't you taking it?
+2

Re: Resume -- Quick Question

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2012 7:21 pm
by BiglawOrBust
sach1282 wrote:
kalvano wrote:Don't include it, and for the love of God why aren't you taking it?
+2
+3

Damn, OP. Damn....

Re: Resume -- Quick Question

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2012 7:44 pm
by mck89
Haha thanks for the input. I didn't take it because, from internship experience, real life engineering jobs don't do it for me. I found it hard to stay interested in the jobs and the people for more than a week, so I couldn't imagine making a career out of it. I had some legal experience, and found it much more intriguing. Hopefully it was the right decision :|

Re: Resume -- Quick Question

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2012 7:49 pm
by Philosopher King
mck89 wrote:Haha thanks for the input. I didn't take it because, from internship experience, real life engineering jobs don't do it for me. I found it hard to stay interested in the jobs and the people for more than a week, so I couldn't imagine making a career out of it. I had some legal experience, and found it much more intriguing. Hopefully it was the right decision :|
I see. That makes sense. Good luck!

Re: Resume -- Quick Question

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2012 7:52 pm
by JoeMo
mck89 wrote:Haha thanks for the input. I didn't take it because, from internship experience, real life engineering jobs don't do it for me. I found it hard to stay interested in the jobs and the people for more than a week, so I couldn't imagine making a career out of it. I had some legal experience, and found it much more intriguing. Hopefully it was the right decision :|
Definitely not on your resume but you could find a way to spin this in your PS if you choose to speak about how passionate you are about your decision to pursue law school. So passionate that you decided to turn down that job.

Re: Resume -- Quick Question

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2012 8:14 pm
by kalvano
mck89 wrote:Haha thanks for the input. I didn't take it because, from internship experience, real life engineering jobs don't do it for me. I found it hard to stay interested in the jobs and the people for more than a week, so I couldn't imagine making a career out of it. I had some legal experience, and found it much more intriguing. Hopefully it was the right decision :|
Are you planning on working in IP?

Re: Resume -- Quick Question

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2012 8:42 pm
by landla
JoeMo wrote:
mck89 wrote:Haha thanks for the input. I didn't take it because, from internship experience, real life engineering jobs don't do it for me. I found it hard to stay interested in the jobs and the people for more than a week, so I couldn't imagine making a career out of it. I had some legal experience, and found it much more intriguing. Hopefully it was the right decision :|
Definitely not on your resume but you could find a way to spin this in your PS if you choose to speak about how passionate you are about your decision to pursue law school. So passionate that you decided to turn down that job.
Definitely do this in your PS or Why X if you can. (and not on the resume)