jak
Mouseketeer
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- May 16, 2010
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I'm planning to apply for some PI's for the spring and am working on my resume. After coming up with an initial draft I asked someone to take a look at it, and I was told that it was too much like the resume of every other good student and I should try to look for ways to make myself stand out and more "Disney-ish," but I'm struggling with that. I have a very serious passion for the company, but I'm having a hard time figuring out how to make that come across properly in my resume.
One possibility I have come up with is to add a "Disney" section to my resume under my education, experience, etc. In it I can mention things like how I have performed at WDW and wrote my senior thesis about WDW, but I'm not sure if it's really a good idea or not. On one hand, it would hopefully help me to stand out, but I'm worried that it may not be in a good way, as I'm concerned that it may seem unprofessional on some level to include that sort of thing on my resume. So I came here hoping to get opinions and would really appreciate any I can garner. What do you think- is it a good idea? a bad idea? neither?
One possibility I have come up with is to add a "Disney" section to my resume under my education, experience, etc. In it I can mention things like how I have performed at WDW and wrote my senior thesis about WDW, but I'm not sure if it's really a good idea or not. On one hand, it would hopefully help me to stand out, but I'm worried that it may not be in a good way, as I'm concerned that it may seem unprofessional on some level to include that sort of thing on my resume. So I came here hoping to get opinions and would really appreciate any I can garner. What do you think- is it a good idea? a bad idea? neither?