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Writing Resume With Multiple Positions At One Job?

November 11, 2009 by admin  
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I’m trying to re-write my resume. For the past few years I’ve held the same job and I had two different positions in this job, went from an analyst position to a manager. How do I write this on my resume? Do I write these as two separate entries or one entry?

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One Response to “Writing Resume With Multiple Positions At One Job?”
  1. Kristiya says:

    You write these in two separate entries.
    June 2006 – July 2009: Manager at Tiny-corp Ltd.
    August 2005 – June 2006: Analyst at Tiny-corp Ltd.
    This way employers will see that you have been promoted and that you recognize the difference between doing technical work and performing managerial tasks.
    These two roles are actually considered different types of jobs, even if promotion takes place at the same company, the job you did is essentially different. One is technical, the other is managerial. By separating them in the Resume you show how long it took you to get promoted, it underlines that you actually got prompted, it also stresses out the exactly how long you have practiced management and how long exactly you practiced analysis.

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