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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 60677" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>Not bad to mention it, but your interviewers may ask why it wasn't on your application. You should always use the best examples rather than think whether it is on your application or not (lots of personal experiences and sometimes things like extra curriculars may not be on someone's application).</p><p></p><p>Whether you include all work experience entries on an application is dependent on the application format. Some limit your work experience entries, some only ask for specific work experience. Generally the more the better, but I was someone who had over 12 jobs before I even got to university, and so I would probably not list all of them on an application just because it would make my application form incredibly long and probably somewhat boring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 60677, member: 2672"] Not bad to mention it, but your interviewers may ask why it wasn't on your application. You should always use the best examples rather than think whether it is on your application or not (lots of personal experiences and sometimes things like extra curriculars may not be on someone's application). Whether you include all work experience entries on an application is dependent on the application format. Some limit your work experience entries, some only ask for specific work experience. Generally the more the better, but I was someone who had over 12 jobs before I even got to university, and so I would probably not list all of them on an application just because it would make my application form incredibly long and probably somewhat boring. [/QUOTE]
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