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Quick Job Related Question...

KeyserSoze

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Alright. I am trying to relocate with my company to Atlanta. The managers there are all on board, and want to bring me down. The customer (Whose site I'd be working at), wanted some more details about my project experience that I touched up on, on my resume.

So, the Project Manager called me, and asked me to write up a quick and dirty explanation, a little more in depth about what's on my resume.

Now, this is all fine. But my question is, should I also discuss the project experience I had in school as well? (Less than three years ago.) It's directly related to this job, and definitely shows more knowledge about what they want from me. But I just dont' have any school project experience on my resume as it stands. I always left it off.

And one of the projects was pretty impressive, used by the local EMS and ambulances, and a barcode system we developed. Not some little dinky program.

So, add school projects as well? Or is that not really talked about once you graduate.

Also, if anyone wouldn't mind reading it as well, I would really appreciate it. (Less than a page, real short.) PM Me.


Thanks.


KeyserSoze
 
i think its a good idea to talk about your school project. Any thing positive can't hurt, especially if it was actually useful.
 
Alright, excellent, will do. I mean, even though it was in school, it was a big extensive project that was used by them. (EMS)

Thanx.




KeyserSoze
 
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