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How To Do Resume
Louis Said:
Should I leave part of my education off the resume?We Answered:
Unless you are going into academia, it is highly unlikely that anyone will ask for a copy of your transcript. A copy of your diploma will be more than enough.If you complete and are awarded your Masters, by all means include that information.
Break years are no big deal. It is highly unlikely that anyone will notice or care - if you did something cool during that year, you can bring that up. Otherwise, just say nothing.
Willard Said:
Resume????We Answered:
If you are interviewing for a professional position, you should definitely wear a suit (pant suit or skirt suit) and a collared shirt.They typically would have already printed out your resume but you should definitely carry a few copies in a folder and offer them a copy if they seem not to have one.
For next time, buy one of those resume folders that has the logo of your college or school or whatever. I hope you know what I am talking about. Those look a lot more professional than anything but paper folders are great too.
Good luck