Originally Posted by
Redbird611
From what you described education-wise, I'd consider listing college twice. The first entry I'd list dates after high school and under program list "non-degree courses" or something like that. The second entry would be dates for when you went back to school to pursue a specific degree program. That would cut the 9 year period out and might make it more clear on paper.
Excellent suggestion Redbird. Thanks for the input. That would actually make more sense and be able to show when I went back to finish my ratings and degree.
Originally Posted by
gloopy
Get with a professional interview prep company. This is exactly the type of stuff they can help put on a T for you to not only mitigate the negatives but to absolutely knock it out of the park when asked. And you will be asked.
I have purchased the audio files from ECI and have been reviewing those. They have an application and resume review available as well. I was considering the app review but I wasn't sure how beneficial the resume review would be. Sounds like you are saying the application review would be worth the money. I was also planning on doing the interview prep as well.