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I think how much information you give for each experience is highly depended on the context. For instance, if it is an internship or a paralegal work experience, which will have involved a variety of different responsibilities over an extended period of time, it is perfectly acceptable to have multiple bullet points. For my most substantive experience I actually had 3 bullet points for each of the two seats I did. However, if this were a Forage Virtual Internship, it would not have made sense to have more than two bullet points.General question about CVs. I have received different advice on how many bullet points/information to include under each experience. Some have recommended to include no more than 2 bullet points and others have said that I am not stelling myself enough. What do you all think?
Could I please have your opinion? @Jessica Booker @Andrei Radu Thank you![]()
While in my view there is no "rule" for how many bullet points or how much word count you can have per experience, you need to exercise your judgement in terms of how much value adding extra information provides, keeping in mind that you want to make the CV as easy to read as possible.