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Old 02-19-2004, 04:32 PM   #1
DsBlu01CivEX
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to tell ya the truth, if you're going to be looking for a job in a specific field (which by your post is what you're looking for) you should go talk to your advisor or make an appt with your schoool's career center. Most professional jobs have certain criteria and items they are looking for on a resume. Like for my resume I have to make sure that I have the mapping programs I know and other skills I have in geography worked into my resume. Since you already have experience in the investment world, I think you should add what exactly you did at those jobs. And definitely be short and sweet. No resume should be more than a page (maybe 2...but even that is pushing it).


I agree that once you graduate it will look at lot better to a potential employer that you worked while attending college.
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