Anonymous wrote:I can come up with two that could be on resume in early working years -- National Merit Scholar (not semi finalist but actual one) because nationally recognized and Eagle Scout. Being an eagle is something men talk about even later in life and it shows very positive strengths.
Anonymous wrote:I couldn't care less about Eagle Scouts.
Resume = relevant to the current job you are to which you applying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you put your SAT score on your resume?
Op here. If it were a Top Score.
I have never had anything from high school on my resume but in PPs defense when I graduated from college consulting firms like McKinsey and Bain sometimes asked for your SAT scores.
Anonymous wrote:I can come up with two that could be on resume in early working years -- National Merit Scholar (not semi finalist but actual one) because nationally recognized and Eagle Scout. Being an eagle is something men talk about even later in life and it shows very positive strengths.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. Absolutely nothing. This reminds me of the person who wanted to be a teacher wanting to include praxis scores. NO employer cares about those!
If you won World Bagpipe Championship as a High School Senior, you would not put it on your resume?
Maybe at the end of an honors or awards section or skills/interests section. Maybe.
I was advised to delete my skills/interests section. I had included it because I review resumes of law students for a prestigious fellowship program, and I am always intrigued by what people include in that section. In short: I think it's a way to catch a recruiter's eye---and it's an interesting conversation starter.
So, bagpipes or Eagle Scout, yes. Straight up academic honors, no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. Absolutely nothing. This reminds me of the person who wanted to be a teacher wanting to include praxis scores. NO employer cares about those!
If you won World Bagpipe Championship as a High School Senior, you would not put it on your resume?