Hey guys, I made a post a while back about job searching after dropping out. Now that I have an idea of what i want to apply for (admin / HR), I need some advice on my resume.
I've optimized my resume with a whole bunch of buzzwords that should get me past the application systems. The only thing I can't figure out now is if leaving law school off hurts more than it helps.
Here's my work history for context:
May 2018-August 2018: Legal intern (my most recent job experience - summer internship after first year of law school)
March 2017-July 2017: sales associate (only work I had between graduating undergrad in May 2016 and beginning law school in August 2017)
June 2015-August 2015: administrative intern (undergrad summer internship)
July 2014-Sep 2014: sales associate (undergrad summer job)
Sep 2013 - May 2014: library assistant (undergrad campus job)
As you can see, I've never truly had any long term jobs because of school.
The pros of leaving law school on:
- it helps explain the gap in my employment
- explains why I had an internship two years after graduating from undergrad
Cons
- employers might think I'm a quitter / failed out
- employers might fear that I have further interest in going back to school and would not hire me because of flight risk
I've tried posting this on r/resumes but haven't had much feedback.
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