[Job-Discussions] resume questions
madisonmartin463 at gmail.com
madisonmartin463 at gmail.com
Wed Mar 3 22:15:18 UTC 2021
Hi Dick,
Okay, what are your thoughts on the people that I picked as references?
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Okay, now I have to disagree with my friend Jennifer Wenzel. I recommend you put three to five references on your resume. Use name, relationship to you or job title snd employer, email, and phone number. Or you can attach a separate resume sheet. That is because some employers like to check references before they interview people. Including references gives you a leg up with them. But her advice isn’t necessarily wrong, just different. Welcome to diversity of opinion!
Dick Davis
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> On Mar 3, 2021, at 2:49 PM, Madison Martin via Job-Discussions <job-discussions at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> It's a chronological resume. The most recent one was almost 3 years
> ago. They were at different places, but I did similar things at 3 out of the 4 places.
> They were spread out over 2 school years. I have absolutely no paid
> work experience.
>
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> Hello
> On the question about the experience, it honestly depends on several
> factors:
>
> 1. Is it a chronological or a functional resume? The former is a
> typical resume which includes experience most recent to least recent,
> while the latter is a potentially abbreviated resume that focuses on
> your experience and skills rather than specific time periods. (Please
> correct me if I'm getting this wrong, Dick and/or anyone else).
> 2. How long ago was the experience, and was the particular job part of
> a series of"gigs" within the same workshop, or different separate jobs over time?
> 3. Do you have a lot of paid experience? If not, I would personally
> just ignore separating out the experience that way, and just list
> whatever is relevant to the job. You might want to list a separate
> section for any special honors or unique volunteer experience like
> serving at the appointment of a state governor or made Dean's List, etc., etc.
>
> As to the references, almost every single job I've ever applied for
> wants a minimum of 3 references, at least 2 of which were work
> related. I think you're just fine in regards to references.
>
> Hope this helps
>
> Andrew Harmon
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> Hi all,
> I hope this is okay to post hear, sorry if it isn't. I'm working on
> updating my resume and have a few questions. When I was in high school
> I did 4 different work placements, 2 as part of a career development
> class and 2 just arranged through the school. These were not paid
> placements, but when I created my resume during this career
> development class I put them under work experience, should I leave
> them there or put them under volunteer experience heading? Also, would
> 6
> referances be enough? If not, then any ideas of who else I could ask?
> So far I have my bosses from 3 of my work placements, my former high
> school EA, my former restbite worker who's also a friend, and one of
> my former high school teachers who's also a friend. I look forward to
> any thoughts/suggestions/feedback/help
> anyone can provide me, it will be grately appreciated!!!!!! Thanks
> Madison
>
>
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