Dale Carnegie Course On Resume

I'm deciding to take the class (not for my resume, but just to improve myself as a person). However, I'm wondering if its professional or recommended that you put on the resume that you've taken the course or is it better to leave it out?

This is for ibanking/ sales+trading / funds/ other finance internships

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azndarkvader

I'm deciding to take the class (not for my resume, but just to improve myself as a person). However, I'm wondering if its professional or recommended that you put on the resume that you've taken the course or is it better to leave it out?

This is for ibanking/ sales+trading / funds/ other finance internships

Get their emails and have them sent directly to spam. What are they exactly?

 

Leave it out. I've read that stuff too, but haven't taken a course. If there is an opportunity to mention it in an interview, you might want to. But don't state you have taken it. SHOW in the interview that you can deal with people the Carnegie way.

 
Dale-Satre

If there is an opportunity to mention it in an interview, you might want to.

Meaning, just make a quip about Dale Carnegie
 
Carneguy

Are you kidding? Use it! I have had people tell me that they have an MBA from an impressive University and nobody every asks about it but when they list the Dale Carnegie Course about 50% of the interviewers ask about it.

seriously? i was just doing this for fun. you've heard this from several people?

 
azndarkvader Carneguy:

Are you kidding? Use it! I have had people tell me that they have an MBA from an impressive University and nobody every asks about it but when they list the Dale Carnegie Course about 50% of the interviewers ask about it.

seriously? i was just doing this for fun. you've heard this from several people?

bumping this. also interested

 

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