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Originally Posted by DubaiSis
And the easy way to remember that is the "a part" you're looking for doesn't require the "a." Make a habit of saying you want to be part of something instead of a part of something and you won't make the mistake again.
As is always true, MelindaWarren is right. And your resume will change over time. As a 46 year old woman, if I put that I am a sorority member, worked at a summer camp in college and walked in The 3 Day on my resume it would be 82 pages long. You can start now by having a resume that has all that little stuff on it - it's important now - and then whittle that stuff back as it becomes less important in the big picture. And do yourself a favor. Date your resumes and don't overwrite them over and over again. Some day you'll want the information you had on a resume from a hundred years ago and won't remember. Same thing goes with boss'es phone numbers and addresses for the places you worked.
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Thanks for the tip haha. I guess I've never paid attention to apart versus a part.