resume too 'short'
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Date: June 11th, 2012 2:21 PM Author: curious up-to-no-good headpube crotch
I have 8+ years of pre-law work history. I met with 2 biglaw partners recently. One was curious about the apparent 'gap' on my resume and asked me what I did during that period. I answered him promptly and honestly as there was nothing to hide. A second/final interview is to be scheduled - as he promised at our meeting. But I am worried...
I wonder if my strategy in keeping my resume short (1.5 pages) was a sound one. I thought it would not be wise to include every single work detail on my resume. I held several internships at law school, and none of them should be omitted. I also have several publications and awards....
Would it be a 'red flag' to my employer if I did not include everything since college?
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=1968392&forum_id=2#20867467) |
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