I'm considering applying for a transcription job. My main responsibility would be transcribing video recordings for pediatric research. I've been fully trained in transcription software and guidelines, and have had work experience transcribing audio specifically for research purposes. The position, however, was short-lived; I quit after 3 weeks. I'm unsure if I should mention it at all for fear of looking unprofessional.
In March of this year, I had a position as a transcriptionist with a research center. I transcribed audio from interviews for use as qualitative data in geriatric research projects. I loved the job but quit after 3 weeks, explaining that I'd come to understand I didn't have time for a part-time job at that moment. At the time, I was (and still am) attending university, so I'd chosen to prioritize that.
I worry about including this in my resume as it was so short-lived. Does it look bad to employers to have quit a previous job after 3 weeks? I feel like I should've realized before the whole hiring, training, and short-lived work process that I wasn't able to work at the time - it feels unprofessional.
Should I mention this relevant yet short-lived work experience when applying for this new transcription position?
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