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How to reflect work experience
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<blockquote data-quote="Abstruser" data-source="post: 14087" data-attributes="member: 260"><p>I would recommend flowing paragraphs. A grad recruiter at Linklaters (a couple years ago) told me that they were always quite disappointed when a candidate simply bullet-pointed their work experience without much detail.</p><p></p><p>That said, I don't think its necessary to wax eloquent about the job description - I would just outline what my basic responsibilities and day-to-day tasks were. If possible, I would mention one or two key projects I worked on, but some pieces of work experience I had were quite short so I would just state briefly what I did and left it at that. I don't think you should stretch out the detail if you genuinely don't have much to say about a particular piece of work experience. </p><p></p><p>Hope that helps!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Abstruser, post: 14087, member: 260"] I would recommend flowing paragraphs. A grad recruiter at Linklaters (a couple years ago) told me that they were always quite disappointed when a candidate simply bullet-pointed their work experience without much detail. That said, I don't think its necessary to wax eloquent about the job description - I would just outline what my basic responsibilities and day-to-day tasks were. If possible, I would mention one or two key projects I worked on, but some pieces of work experience I had were quite short so I would just state briefly what I did and left it at that. I don't think you should stretch out the detail if you genuinely don't have much to say about a particular piece of work experience. Hope that helps! [/QUOTE]
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