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Old 11-14-2004, 01:57 AM
CarolinaDG CarolinaDG is offline
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This whole thread is irritating to me, because I had a career center TELL me to leave everything on, and keep it to 2 pages.

Oh, so many questions, oh so little time.

First off, I'm a music major with a business minor, and normally people see that and automatically throw my resume away. BUT, I've taken almost enough Economics classes to declare that as a second degree. So, I'm just frustrated that they don't even take enough time to find that out. Anyway, so I'm trying to get a job in the fundraising department of an arts organization (ANY arts organization, at this point)... Do I list all of my economic classes?

SECONDLY, I'm very upset about the whole, leaving things off thing, because I WANT people to know I busted my ASS in college. If they don't want that on a resume, what's the point of me doing it in the first place? Do I just leave it all of and list the $50,000 I raised for CMN and only have one thing on my resume (since that's related to fundraising)? Or do I list my volunteer activities and how many public relations campaigns I have organized and how many executive boards I've been on and how many other volunteer activities I have done?


ETA: One more thing. I have designed three different websites for different organizations, so even though I'm looking for a job in fundraising, I would be perfectly willing to design another website. Can I not put this on because it's unrelated? And what if the company saw someone being able to design a website as a perk? And what about my public relations experience? Can someone please just read my resume and tell me what to DO?!
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