orchestral resume help
Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2005 12:32 pm
Hi all
I'm currently trying to get a finalized version of my resume to send out to Cleveland and Milwaukee, and I'm trying to get some advice. I have had a few different people look at my resume and everyone seems to make drastic formatting changes and there's also a rather large dispute on whether or not you should put dates for everything on a musical resume.
My musical helper says no dates and put the largest section of stuff (which should be orchestral experience) on top and work your way down, whereas my business world contact says dates are a must and you need to have stuff stand out in the resume like specific phrases in bold and things like that.
So basically I'm not sure where to go next. Both people have valid reasons for telling me what they do, but I just can't seem to get to a place where everyone's happy.
What ideas do youall have for helping me improve my resume
Thanks
Jim Langenberg
I'm currently trying to get a finalized version of my resume to send out to Cleveland and Milwaukee, and I'm trying to get some advice. I have had a few different people look at my resume and everyone seems to make drastic formatting changes and there's also a rather large dispute on whether or not you should put dates for everything on a musical resume.
My musical helper says no dates and put the largest section of stuff (which should be orchestral experience) on top and work your way down, whereas my business world contact says dates are a must and you need to have stuff stand out in the resume like specific phrases in bold and things like that.
So basically I'm not sure where to go next. Both people have valid reasons for telling me what they do, but I just can't seem to get to a place where everyone's happy.
What ideas do youall have for helping me improve my resume
Thanks
Jim Langenberg