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Professional work, but now a recent college graduate. What I must emphasize that in a resume for the salary?
Here is the entire question. I have worked for over 10 years in professional work. I was with the same employer for what did not have to renegotiate the salaries for that period of 10 years. I left my full time job to complete a university degree and working part time. Now that I have years of experience and a degree collge, How I can note that on a resume to the employer not only focus on the fact that I am a recent college graduate? I do not want to be seen as an entry-level employee. Also, I'm seeing a lot of online jobs that require a salary history with resume submission. As I was working part-time to complete a degree, my salary history was low during the last two years. How I can negotiate a salary that is the value of my experience and education now? Any help is appreciated!
Your resume should have an employment section of history and how long they have worked for each employer. This will inform his time while working full time. With regard to salary, you should write what you are doing part-time, and you can always negotiate later if they decide to come back with an offer.
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