Confidently telling a coherent narrative about your job experience means accepting the lamest parts of it.
Confidently telling a coherent narrative about your job experience means accepting the lamest parts of it.
Everyone's resume has a dud or two. Glaring gaps after getting fired. That new boss who reorganized your team—and maybe didn't like you that much—and gave you a title demotion you're still embarrassed about. And let's not forget your short-lived stint as VP of operations at a hypergrowth startup, where your chief responsibility was packing boxes til midnight on Fridays until your partner cried foul.
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Published on October 13, 2016 02:00