09-11-2012, 11:08 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-11-2012, 11:12 PM by cookderosa.)
29palms Wrote:Ok, do you list your Masters degree, Bachelors Degree and also your Associates Degree in your resume, or do you just list the highest level of education attained? What if they are different fields of study? And what if they are in the same field of study and name?
Your resume is a MARKETING TOOL, so you can list whatever you have that puts your stack in the "to interview" pile. Keep your resume to 1 page and include everything that helps you land that job. If I were applying for a chef job today, no way I'd list my TESC BA, it would certainly get my resume into the WRONG pile ;0 If I were applying for a chef-instructor position I certainly WOULD list that degree. Point? Marketing should sell you.
On a job application or during any other part of the process they may ASK you for "all" your degrees or jobs, and that's when/where you include them all.
Average time spent reading a resume is roughly 5-15 seconds.
There are tons, and tons, and tons of very well written websites and books that can help you zero in on your best assets and put it on paper.