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I'm curious how the reviewing committees view jobs held during the undergraduate college years.
I am currently a CNA, a certified personal trainer, and am getting my EMT cert.
I am working as a personal trainer because I enjoy it more than my job as a CNA. With my ENT I'll probably do more volunteering type work with that (on call a couple weekends/month with the hospital + I can volunteer as a medical tech. for special olympics)
Since personal training is pretty hands on with clients, will a job such as that be viewed positively? I do have other types of clinical experience + an internship with a local surgeon. I know it's not hospital work or anything like that, but it does require a good knowledge base of physiology/anatomy/kinesiology, etc.
Just curious.
I am currently a CNA, a certified personal trainer, and am getting my EMT cert.
I am working as a personal trainer because I enjoy it more than my job as a CNA. With my ENT I'll probably do more volunteering type work with that (on call a couple weekends/month with the hospital + I can volunteer as a medical tech. for special olympics)
Since personal training is pretty hands on with clients, will a job such as that be viewed positively? I do have other types of clinical experience + an internship with a local surgeon. I know it's not hospital work or anything like that, but it does require a good knowledge base of physiology/anatomy/kinesiology, etc.
Just curious.