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May 26, 2020
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TeeKaa
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Valuable points (learned lessons, growth experience) can be discussed
from a bad employment fit. Leave the minimum description or employer info, then discuss the good take-aways from that experience in the interview.
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Resume advice please. As I've talked about before on here, I start the BYU MBA
Duke Silver
5/26/20 5:50pm
Include 2-3 bullets with links to your best CB posts during that time.
garyfan
5/26/20 5:52pm
I also have no noteworthy posts, so back to square one...
Duke Silver
5/26/20 5:55pm
Omit it.
Hinta
5/26/20 5:55pm
I'd leave it in and explain the situation during interviews.
displacedute
5/26/20 5:55pm
Valuable points (learned lessons, growth experience) can be discussed
TeeKaa
5/26/20 6:03pm
Just put the company hated Eagle Scouts and you had to move on
TADOW
5/26/20 6:09pm
Leave it off. I just put the years on my resume. Including side business is fine
dYrtbYkerYder
5/26/20 6:26pm
I'd have two resumes. One with, one without. Depending on the job or internship
TFL
5/26/20 6:56pm
You’re going to spend a TON of time working on your resume during the first few
flavordave
5/26/20 7:08pm
I’m sending it off to a recruiting director at Dell, one of the top companies
Duke Silver
5/26/20 7:12pm
Include it. If you’re at a job a short time, a lack of accomplishments is understandable.
KingDave
5/26/20 7:09pm
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