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Putting Note Publication in Resume?
If my Note was accepted should I put something in my resume that says publications and then under it my Note title and (forthcoming 2023) or is that cringey. I figure it would make sense to do that kind of thing for an actual article, but maybe not a Note? This forum mentions often that publishing a Note can be a small boost so I figure you have to indicate it somewhere right? I don't really want to use it as a writing sample because I have better, smaller, and more practice-oriented ones.
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Re: Putting Note Publication in Resume?
Yes, I would. I’ve seen this fairly often when reviewing clerk applications and never thought it was cringey.
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Re: Putting Note Publication in Resume?
Absolutely put it in your resume. That’s what a resume is for.
Blasting it on LinkedIn would be kinda cringey, or prefacing all your comments going forward with “well, as a published author…” or something equally ridiculous. But putting it on your resume is fine.
Blasting it on LinkedIn would be kinda cringey, or prefacing all your comments going forward with “well, as a published author…” or something equally ridiculous. But putting it on your resume is fine.
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Re: Putting Note Publication in Resume?
Where would I put it? Maybe at the bottom where my interests are and a separate line that says "publications"nixy wrote: ↑Fri Mar 03, 2023 12:23 pmAbsolutely put it in your resume. That’s what a resume is for.
Blasting it on LinkedIn would be kinda cringey, or prefacing all your comments going forward with “well, as a published author…” or something equally ridiculous. But putting it on your resume is fine.
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Re: Putting Note Publication in Resume?
I would just put it with your education as a subheading (Honors: ... Publications: .... Activities: ....)Anonymous User wrote: ↑Fri Mar 03, 2023 12:28 pmWhere would I put it? Maybe at the bottom where my interests are and a separate line that says "publications"nixy wrote: ↑Fri Mar 03, 2023 12:23 pmAbsolutely put it in your resume. That’s what a resume is for.
Blasting it on LinkedIn would be kinda cringey, or prefacing all your comments going forward with “well, as a published author…” or something equally ridiculous. But putting it on your resume is fine.
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Re: Putting Note Publication in Resume?
Disclosure: not a clerk. I have my published note on my resume and have never received anything but positive feedback on that. I list it with activities in education immediately under my journal bullet. So like something like the below
- Activities
Journal of xyz, Position
Note, Article Name + citation [before it was actually published just listed as forthcoming]
- Activities
Journal of xyz, Position
Note, Article Name + citation [before it was actually published just listed as forthcoming]
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