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NeinWunOne
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Should I include part-time or internship work (single bullet achievement, versus 3) in my MBA application resumes if I feel they were rather unique?
For instance, to fund myself through school, I started my own small-business corp as at the age of 19 and my founding group who worked together on this was able to pay themselves through college for the first two years.
I also had a summer internship after my freshman year that ended up being a 3-year part time job (about 20 hrs/wk) that also helped.
So I can see it either way. I am currently 28, and those experiences were roughtly 6-9 years ago, but they were rather unique and lends itself well with my career goals. My post-graduate work experience is strictly software engineering, so I feel that the part time jobs give some variety.
Thoughts?
For instance, to fund myself through school, I started my own small-business corp as at the age of 19 and my founding group who worked together on this was able to pay themselves through college for the first two years.
I also had a summer internship after my freshman year that ended up being a 3-year part time job (about 20 hrs/wk) that also helped.
So I can see it either way. I am currently 28, and those experiences were roughtly 6-9 years ago, but they were rather unique and lends itself well with my career goals. My post-graduate work experience is strictly software engineering, so I feel that the part time jobs give some variety.
Thoughts?












