Fraternity Position on Resume - Yay or Nay
Hello, I'm currently working on my resume and I'm not sure if I should put my fraternity leadership position in the leadership section. Do you thing it shows leadership or just gives a bad vibe? Thanks!
Hello, I'm currently working on my resume and I'm not sure if I should put my fraternity leadership position in the leadership section. Do you thing it shows leadership or just gives a bad vibe? Thanks!
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list your chill-to-pull ratio too if its 4:4 or higher
Put it on your resume when you apply for analysts jobs. Take off the leadership position but leave the fraternity name when you apply for jobs after that.
Think of it this way: If you were the guy who would have taken the fall if the cops tried to bust your chapter, you could be the guy who takes the fall if FINRA busts your firm.
"Walk me through your decision to pledge (XYZ) fraternity..."?
Sounds like a question only a geed would ask.