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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP I’m sure the rejection is difficult for her. Sorry. Sororities are ridiculous. It’s shocking to me that schools still have this process of judging girls based primarily on their appearance and clothes. Aren’t we more evolved than this as a society? Sad. If it makes you feel better when[b] I see a sorority or fraternity listed on a resume I drop it in the trash.[/b] [/quote] DP I love you for this. [/quote] Wait..people put this on their professional resume? [/quote] Only if they are still in college and held a leadership position.[/quote] +1 The financial VP of our sorority managed a $600K budget, and that’s a pretty significant skill that can set a 21-year-old apart from other candidates in a positive way. The recruitment VP managed over 200 people, marketed abc scheduled events and managed an intake process that resulted in 74 new members that’s a pretty impresssive skill for someone to have on an HR resume. Our Philanthropy VP planned and executed our annual fundraiser that had over 580 attendees and raised over $62K. So yeah….I don’t think you’d want to put “member of Alpha Beta Chi—partied my a$$ off for four years!” But if you held a role that gave you demonstrated experience in a certain area, you don’t leave it off the resume just because someone like the judgy “throw it in the trash” guy might read it. I mean, I’d throw the resume if someone who had too many visible tattoos in the trash too, for the same reason as judgy PP: my opinion is that tattoo guy may not use the best judgment. That’s what judgy PP thinks of sorority girls. Maybe we’re both wrong. Or not.[/quote]
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