Where to put paid employment on AACOMAS?

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VUMD2be said:
Found the place for "internships/volunteer positions", but is there where the real jobs go as well? 😕


Under "Additional Information" Question three!!! Did you even look?? 😱
 
DRJME said:
Under "Additional Information" Question three!!! Did you even look?? 😱

whoops!
thanks. scrolled past it about ten times.
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VUMD2be said:
whoops!
thanks. scrolled past it about ten times.
:idea:


No problem!!! I have done stupid/silly things before! 😛
 
For THIS PART OF THE APPLICATION :

List your employment in chronological order, beginning with your current position (Title or Description/Dates/Level of Responsibility)

DO THEY just want you to include which jobs you had and what year

ie Waitress/July,2001-Sept., 2004/

or do they want want a description of what you did

Waitress/July,2001-Sept., 2004/served food to customers supervised bus boys/

Could someone give me an example of how they filled out their employment part IN ADDITIONAL INFORMATION?

Thanks!
🙂
 
msb1 said:
For THIS PART OF THE APPLICATION :

List your employment in chronological order, beginning with your current position (Title or Description/Dates/Level of Responsibility)

DO THEY just want you to include which jobs you had and what year

ie Waitress/July,2001-Sept., 2004/

or do they want want a description of what you did

Waitress/July,2001-Sept., 2004/served food to customers supervised bus boys/

Could someone give me an example of how they filled out their employment part IN ADDITIONAL INFORMATION?

Thanks!
🙂
Bartender/Jan. 2004-Current/shift bartender with some managerial duties.

Student Technician in Environmental Health Department/March 2002-Jan. 2004/Responsible for safety inspections of 2000 laboratories annually and various other field duties.

....I put in the most consice description I could come up with that accurately portrayed my level of responsibility and gave an idea of the scope of my job without using acronyms (unless they had been defined elsewhere in the application). I don't know what they 'want,' but I think that regardless of how you interpret the question there will be others to answer the same way.
 
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