'Introducing' something on Resume
Hey all, I have a quick question. When putting a leadership activity/previous experience on your resume, is it appropriate to introduce what that activity/job/company is first, or should you dive immediately into explaining what you did there.
For example, I currently work for an M&A professor who was is/was also an MD at Citigroup. Should I organize my bullet points so they say:
*"Professor _________ is a Professor of Mergers and Acquisitions and Managing Director at Citigroup"
*"Helped create class slides and case studies for Professor _________"
or should I just write:
*"Helped create class slides and case studies for Professor _________"
and exclude the bullet point introducing who he is/what the company does.
This applies to other leadership activities/jobs as well.
It seems weird to me to include the introduction. Why dont you say something along the lines of "Helped create class slides and case studies for distinguished M&A professor." This way, if they care enough to ask about the professor, you can talk about his credentials in the interview.
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