{"id":9190,"date":"2011-12-05T06:02:05","date_gmt":"2011-12-05T11:02:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.albany.com\/hr\/2011\/12\/questions-about-diverse-job-listings-on-a-resume.html"},"modified":"2011-12-05T06:02:05","modified_gmt":"2011-12-05T11:02:05","slug":"questions-about-diverse-job-listings-on-a-resume","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.albany.com\/hr\/2011\/12\/questions-about-diverse-job-listings-on-a-resume\/","title":{"rendered":"Questions about Diverse Job Listings on a Resume"},"content":{"rendered":"
Q: Dear Professor Braathe,<\/p>\n
I have worked in a variety of roles over the years and am concerned future employers are going to label me as a job hopper. What do you suggest I do to show some more stability on my resume?<\/p>\n
A: After looking over your resume, you have some clear patterns here of work in the hospitality sector as well as the medical profession. Rather than line these up chronologically, line them up categorically. If you are looking for a role in an admin position, put the medical stuff first, but if you are seeking a hospitality position, list those first<\/p>\n
Q: Dear Professor Braathe,<\/p>\n
I’ve done a lot in my career, and looking at your LinkedIn profile I see that we have followed similar career paths (corporate, family business, starting your own business and consulting). How do I improve my LinkedIn profile to better focus what it is I want to do next?<\/p>\n