Should I leave out Entrepreneurship?

http://www.razume.com/documents/16138

Should I leave out my Entrepreneurship major on my resume? Do you guys think my resume is ok for an entry level F500 position? Last question: should I include interests at the bottom as you see now? or just omit it all together

Thanks again!

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Best Response

"Majors GPA" sounds kinda weird. I would maybe say Business GPA instead. Also, either round up 3.57 to 3.6 or write 3.57/4.00. Same for the Cum. GPA (its probably not exactly 3.3, so why round off here and not for the major GPA?).

I wouldn't say you provided "insightful business data to superior consultants" -- It makes you sound inferior; perhaps Senior Consultants/Management?

Your work experiences seem solid, and should be competitive for F500 positions. Some of the job descriptions seem a little forced, but otherwise OK.

To actually answer your questions, leave your major and interests section. I would specify what type of prototype you have developed, as its currently very ambiguous.

 

When I read "Interests: Community Service" I rolled my eyes whether it be true or not I really cant stand when people put this on a resume. To be honest I dont like when anyone puts their interests on a resume to begin with because really who cares you are hired to make them money not save the world. I will agree with captainmorgan round off your GPA because it looks a little strange and leave the Entrepreneurship its part of your major after all.

 

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