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Resume questions

My current licenses' have nothing to do with some of the jobs I"m applying for. The resume build I have is when we had to do one before I graduated with my Respiratory Degree.

Should I delete my license information and focus more on my strength/skills? 

Also, school wise, should I put both my associates and bachelors down even though my bachelor's degree is the only thing that applies? 

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Re: Resume questions

  • I have two separate resumes.  One is geared towards nursing and includes my healthcare licenses. The other is geared more towards admin/corp banking and does not.  I have two very opposite degrees and am still not sure what I want to be when I grow up (if you couldn't tell.) =)

    Are your degrees related? I don't really know if showing too much education would hurt.  I don't put my other degree on applications/resume fwiw. 

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  • I would include both degrees and licenses. Your RT stuff is still relative and shows progression even though you aren't planning to directly use the license. Employers can see that you have a medical background and foundation. Plus, you'll have to provide work history which will show the whole picture. I put my EMT stuff on my nursing application.
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  • imagekatie00224:
    I would include both degrees and licenses. Your RT stuff is still relative and shows progression even though you aren't planning to directly use the license. Employers can see that you have a medical background and foundation. Plus, you'll have to provide work history which will show the whole picture. I put my EMT stuff on my nursing application.

    This.  It shows progression.

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