experienced people, do you list specific months on resume?
If you look at MBA resumes, they only include years.
I think just having 2006-2008 for an employment date should be good enough.
Do you include the months?
If you look at MBA resumes, they only include years.
I think just having 2006-2008 for an employment date should be good enough.
Do you include the months?
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I recommend putting some months on there.
Put the months for aesthetics.
I like seeing months on resumes. Or else I consider that they might be hiding gaps in their employment.
ie candidate got laid off in February 2009.... found a new job in September 2009.
On resume is says Job #1: 2008 - 2009 Job #2: 2009 - present.
See what I mean? As you get older, months become less important but if you're only a few years removed from college, I say include it
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