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AIQ
12:18 AM
Hi everyone ... It's been a while since I came here. I was wondering if any of you can comment on this (or point me to a similar post on the main site) ... So after graduation, I did some work for some of my professors.
Now these were mostly administrative type of things that I did - cleaning, sorting, organizing excel spreadsheets; integrating student information (grades, attendance, etc.) from Zoom polling data; information seeking and then preparing PowerPoint lectures based on my information and research; preparing questions for exams ... I also did some personal work for one of them - organizing purchase receipts for insurance claim and preparing invoice for their home renovation contractor ...
I was paid for all this based on the hours ... I guess my question is - how do I list this work experience in my resume? I can't say "teaching assistant" as I had already graduated ...
What is a good compromise? I am looking for a title ... my other positions are listed like this: "Research Assistant, University of MARS, Jan - Dec 2020"
"Personal assistant to Dr. X and Dr. Y"
I will describe my what I did in bullets. ... but not sure what to call myself ...
"Personal administrative assistant" ?
Also, let's say I did two different types of things for them -> A (the excel data organization and integration) and B (personal assistance in organizing purchase receipts and preparing invoices). So I did A for both Dr. X and Dr. Y. But only did B for Dr. Y.
This probably isn't a great of an experience, but I have had a difficult time in finding a job and these things are better than nothing ...
 
 
4 hours later…
4:54 AM
@AIQ why not ask your professors?
I did most of thiose for my mum back in the day but never thought to put it on my cv
 
AIQ
@Kilisi They said to put whatever I want ...
but I am not sure of the title ...
@Kilisi Are you saying I should not put them in my resume? I have been having doubts about the Job B, so I am cutting that out ...
 
 
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