(10-29-2017, 12:23 AM)dfrecore Wrote: That's why I said I would put the ones that are relevant. If you have a BSBA in CIS, then it's the most relevant to the job you're looking at. "Working on" your CS might be relevant if you're actually taking courses in the major, and can show that you've passed those courses. I might even just list the major-related credits/courses that I had towards that degree.
I would leave off the "working on a masters" if it was not relevant to what they were asking for.
No, my BSBA isn't CIS. So I have no degree relevant to the job. I don't expect to get the job, but I thought if I had BSBA and CS degree in progress, maybe I wouldn't have my resume in the trash right away. Thanks, I will leave off the Masters.
(10-29-2017, 12:10 AM)Life Long Learning Wrote: Tailor the resume to the job and leave off the BS.
Case in point: I leave off an AGS (none of their business), but keep the AAS in EM as its one of my additional duties. I would leave in a community college Certificate in LEAN/Six Sigma as most BS in Business degrees do not have that specific knowledge/skill.
I don't think I can leave that off. If I leave it off, I appear as a high school graduate who is working on my CS degree. It seems better to be a college graduate (who did a business degree) who is going back for a CS degree. Unless you mean leave off the CS degree, but then it's seems like a business graduate who is trying to get into a new field with hardly anything.