Hi, I'm glad to hear the book is helping. Review pp. 5-6 of the book.
If a position adds to your pitch, include it. Review pp. 21-55, too:
keep each position description brief. Best wishes, SB
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<mckeejobhunt@...> wrote:
>
> I am just getting started seriously on a job hunt looking toward early
> next year. At this point I will be staying within the same overall
> field but will be switching back to the private sector as the college I
> teach at is eliminating my major at the end of this calendar year. One
> of my first steps is the coversion of my academic CV to a resume and I
> have a question about how much to include of my job experience. I have
> worked both in the private sector and academia for 20 years and have
> held a 9 jobs, a couple of which are internships or "second" jobs...all
> relate to my main profession. If I include them all then I will
> definitely have more than a page of information just on job
> experiences...is this a "no-no"? If so how do I sort which to keep
> and which to eliminate? I have been working my way through your "The
> Elements of Resume Style" which has been very helpful. Thanks!
>