mackeysmom
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Hi -
I'm working with a professional resume writer and was given the rough draft of the finished product today. I'm waiting to hear back from her regarding the questions I'm about to pose, but just curious as to what you guys thought.
Background - I went back to school a few years ago after working for nearly 20 years. Just took my "final" final today and have completed my courseload for an Associates Degree in Hotel Management.
Question #1: I did attend college MANY years ago, I did not graduate. I was 12 credits short of getting my Bachelor's in English. Although I didn't get a degree, I still think I would list the dates of attendance as well as what I had majored in. She only included my most recent schooling. What do you think?
Question #2: She included a job I held right out of school (working at a bank from 1991 - 1993). If I were preparing my own resume - I'd have been inclined to leave this job off. The two companies I worked for from 1993-2009 were the jobs that really had skills that are transferable to the industry I'm looking at now. (Heavy in customer service, management level, corporate trainer, etc.) Do you think it is necessary to include the entry-level bank job from 18 years ago?
What do you guys think?
Part of me doesn't want to second guess her since this is her profession, but I also don't want to start my new job hunt with a resume that is less than perfect. 
Thanks,
Laura
I'm working with a professional resume writer and was given the rough draft of the finished product today. I'm waiting to hear back from her regarding the questions I'm about to pose, but just curious as to what you guys thought.
Background - I went back to school a few years ago after working for nearly 20 years. Just took my "final" final today and have completed my courseload for an Associates Degree in Hotel Management.

Question #1: I did attend college MANY years ago, I did not graduate. I was 12 credits short of getting my Bachelor's in English. Although I didn't get a degree, I still think I would list the dates of attendance as well as what I had majored in. She only included my most recent schooling. What do you think?
Question #2: She included a job I held right out of school (working at a bank from 1991 - 1993). If I were preparing my own resume - I'd have been inclined to leave this job off. The two companies I worked for from 1993-2009 were the jobs that really had skills that are transferable to the industry I'm looking at now. (Heavy in customer service, management level, corporate trainer, etc.) Do you think it is necessary to include the entry-level bank job from 18 years ago?
What do you guys think?


Thanks,
Laura