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Should I list on my Resume...
Since I've last updated my Resume, I've become a Mary Kay consultant. Should I list that or leave it off?
My gut reaction is to leave it off, but I'm wondering if there is some reason I *SHOULD* include it. It won't fill in a hole or anything like that.
Thanks!
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Re: Should I list on my Resume...
Is it a 2nd job? If so, list it. I think it shows a strong work ethic and also shows possible good time management and a broader range of skills.
I consulted last year for the year and while it was a 2nd job, I'll absolutley put it on my resume.
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Technically it's a 3rd job.
What type of job are you applying for?
If it's customer service, put it in. If it's not, keep it off. I think that consultant work is generally good to add ONLY if it is relevant to your job, otherwise it's just distracting fluff.
This. Also that you are charismatic/outgoing
I would list it, esp if you have reached a particular sales goal in a specific amount of time or something similar
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