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Hi,
I am currently applying for residency (likely in Internal Medicine). I spent several years before medical school organizing a union for scientists and academics. This experience very much shaped who I am and I would love to talk about it with any interviewer who would find it interesting. I originally had no intention of including this anywhere on my application (who would want to hire a union activist...), but I am reconsidering because I do think it sets me apart and it makes for very good conversation. I also think that if I made it to the interview, any concerns about any risk of hiring a troublemaker would be assuaged.
I would appreciate any advice on whether or not to include this experience.
Thank you.
I am currently applying for residency (likely in Internal Medicine). I spent several years before medical school organizing a union for scientists and academics. This experience very much shaped who I am and I would love to talk about it with any interviewer who would find it interesting. I originally had no intention of including this anywhere on my application (who would want to hire a union activist...), but I am reconsidering because I do think it sets me apart and it makes for very good conversation. I also think that if I made it to the interview, any concerns about any risk of hiring a troublemaker would be assuaged.
I would appreciate any advice on whether or not to include this experience.
Thank you.

