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Resume Question(s)

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2015 3:16 pm
by T Hagen
I have my resume that I used in applying for jobs, which includes the following sections: objective statement (do not want to include with law school application resume), education, experience, and extracurriculars. Will it be redundant to include education on resume? Am I correct in ridding of the objective statement? Should I include volunteering under experience and indicate that I was a volunteer?

Any suggestions would be appreciated.Thanks in advance.

Re: Resume Question(s)

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 9:57 am
by Billy Madison
Skip the objective section, keep education, probably list volunteer stuff under "extracurricular", consider an "additional info" section under which you can list interests, hobbies, accomplishments, etc.

Re: Resume Question(s)

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 3:22 pm
by Troianii
gunton224 wrote:Skip the objective section, keep education, probably list volunteer stuff under "extracurricular", consider an "additional info" section under which you can list interests, hobbies, accomplishments, etc.
+1

You still want to put down the education bit, but you shouldn't simply repeat info that is already in your app. Use it to highlight things not readily apparent from your app.

Re: Resume Question(s)

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 3:33 pm
by PoopyPants
Troianii wrote:
gunton224 wrote:Skip the objective section, keep education, probably list volunteer stuff under "extracurricular", consider an "additional info" section under which you can list interests, hobbies, accomplishments, etc.
+1

You still want to put down the education bit, but you shouldn't simply repeat info that is already in your app. Use it to highlight things not readily apparent from your app.
+1

Obviously, still put your degree and shit. But this is where you can highlight all your shiny bits. If you have awards or honors, include them on your resume. If you have several, you can include them in their own section.

Re: Resume Question(s)

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 11:06 pm
by T Hagen
Thank you all for your input. Definitely cutting the obj statement. I think I am going to keep my volunteering under experience in order to avoid what may seem like gaps in productivity.

Two somewhat related (to the thread) questions...education section: I started college as an athlete at an NAIA school on scholarship (soccer), long story short, after an experience called me to the law, I transferred to a school with more rigorous academics, focused mainly on school and getting experience, and graduated. Should I include the school I transferred from? Should I list collegiate athletics under extracurriculars?

Re: Resume Question(s)

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 11:40 pm
by Scalvert
T Hagen wrote:Thank you all for your input. Definitely cutting the obj statement. I think I am going to keep my volunteering under experience in order to avoid what may seem like gaps in productivity.

Two somewhat related (to the thread) questions...education section: I started college as an athlete at an NAIA school on scholarship (soccer), long story short, after an experience called me to the law, I transferred to a school with more rigorous academics, focused mainly on school and getting experience, and graduated. Should I include the school I transferred from? Should I list collegiate athletics under extracurriculars?

I think you should. Your transcripts will show grades from there. Just make a separate heading. I think most people list athletics under extracurriculars.

Re: Resume Question(s)

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 11:45 pm
by T Hagen
Scalvert wrote:
T Hagen wrote:Thank you all for your input. Definitely cutting the obj statement. I think I am going to keep my volunteering under experience in order to avoid what may seem like gaps in productivity.

Two somewhat related (to the thread) questions...education section: I started college as an athlete at an NAIA school on scholarship (soccer), long story short, after an experience called me to the law, I transferred to a school with more rigorous academics, focused mainly on school and getting experience, and graduated. Should I include the school I transferred from? Should I list collegiate athletics under extracurriculars?

I think you should. Your transcripts will show grades from there. Just make a separate heading. I think most people list athletics under extracurriculars.
Thanks scalvert, I'm trying my best to keep information exclusive between different parts of my app (i.e. avoiding redundancy). I am currently trying to get some feedback/advice on my personal statement, so if you would be willing to take a look at it, I'd greatly appreciate another set of eyes.

Re: Resume Question(s)

Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2015 12:00 am
by Scalvert
T Hagen wrote:
Scalvert wrote:
T Hagen wrote:Thank you all for your input. Definitely cutting the obj statement. I think I am going to keep my volunteering under experience in order to avoid what may seem like gaps in productivity.

Two somewhat related (to the thread) questions...education section: I started college as an athlete at an NAIA school on scholarship (soccer), long story short, after an experience called me to the law, I transferred to a school with more rigorous academics, focused mainly on school and getting experience, and graduated. Should I include the school I transferred from? Should I list collegiate athletics under extracurriculars?

I think you should. Your transcripts will show grades from there. Just make a separate heading. I think most people list athletics under extracurriculars.
Thanks scalvert, I'm trying my best to keep information exclusive between different parts of my app (i.e. avoiding redundancy). I am currently trying to get some feedback/advice on my personal statement, so if you would be willing to take a look at it, I'd greatly appreciate another set of eyes.
Sure, pm me!

Re: Resume Question(s)

Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2015 12:01 am
by T Hagen
Scalvert wrote:
T Hagen wrote:
Scalvert wrote:
T Hagen wrote:Thank you all for your input. Definitely cutting the obj statement. I think I am going to keep my volunteering under experience in order to avoid what may seem like gaps in productivity.

Two somewhat related (to the thread) questions...education section: I started college as an athlete at an NAIA school on scholarship (soccer), long story short, after an experience called me to the law, I transferred to a school with more rigorous academics, focused mainly on school and getting experience, and graduated. Should I include the school I transferred from? Should I list collegiate athletics under extracurriculars?

I think you should. Your transcripts will show grades from there. Just make a separate heading. I think most people list athletics under extracurriculars.
Thanks scalvert, I'm trying my best to keep information exclusive between different parts of my app (i.e. avoiding redundancy). I am currently trying to get some feedback/advice on my personal statement, so if you would be willing to take a look at it, I'd greatly appreciate another set of eyes.
Sure, pm me!
Sending it now. Thanks.