Feel Like My Resume Is Being Thrown Out
My cumulative gpa is 3.3 and I am simply not getting interviews for good jobs. My major gpa however is 3.6 and I feel like stating that instead of cumulative may help me land interviews. Which sounds the best (and is not unethical):
GPA: Finance Major: 3.6
Finance GPA: 3.6
GPA: Finance courses: 3.6
I feel like the second one may fly under the radar as a major gpa.
What do you all think? If my cumulative is not that far below (3.3) should I include it? I feel as if that is what is getting my resumes weeded out.
You can add both.
Nothing wrong with putting both or only your major gpa.
From a punctuation point of view, avoid using two colons for one thought. Go with #2 or use "Finance Major GPA: 3.6"
Is putting "Finance GPA: 3.6" unethical?
Which do you think is more likely, getting weeded out because I have my cumulative gpa on there that is 3.3, or getting weeded out because I didn't include my cumulative?
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