Anonymous wrote:I would word it differently because everyone is a CIT and they will just roll their eyes at it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you don’t want to list separately, you could combine and note CIT 2021. They’ll know what CIT means so no need to use up more characters.
Yes, unless she is short on other activities, I would list these together, with the progression included in the explanation.
(So use the 'Work (paid)" category, and then just note that she was a CIT the first year?
Anonymous wrote:I would word it differently because everyone is a CIT and they will just roll their eyes at it.
Anonymous wrote:I would combine, and show the progression in your description. Something like, "Advanced from Counselor-in-Training to paid coach" OR "After serving as a Counselor-in-Training for three months, was promoted to a paid coaching position."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you don’t want to list separately, you could combine and note CIT 2021. They’ll know what CIT means so no need to use up more characters.
Yes, unless she is short on other activities, I would list these together, with the progression included in the explanation.
Anonymous wrote:If you don’t want to list separately, you could combine and note CIT 2021. They’ll know what CIT means so no need to use up more characters.