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Originally Posted by RU OX Alum
I haven't really done one since I got my current job five years ago so...
what else should go on it??? I have my work history, going back as far as college interships and summer jobs, and some education history, like where I went to school.
Should I expand on these and try to list extracurriculars??
ETA: Should I tell about each specific position?? Or let them ask questions about it?
EATA: My contact info is on there. Should I list my email address? I guess so, huh?
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Well, I dunno, I guess the only advice I can give you is to first look to see if the company you're applying to has guidelines with regard to its applications and try to be specific by targeting one field. It's just that I wouldn't use one resume' for several different fields. I just wouldn't put so much on it that there's no white space. Quality is better than qauntity. There's people on here who know a lot more than I do about this, but I just thought I would help with a few things that I've learned. Good luck, I hope everything goes well for you.
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