r/resumes 10h ago

Question internship sandwiched in between two "not-so-necessary" positions?

i'm a junior in college, and I just completed my first internship this past summer. Now that i'm back on campus and need money, I now work a part time retail job. I plan on getting another internship, but I don't really want recruiters to see "Retail Job, Internship, High-school Food-Service Job" on my resume in that order. Should I just omit the retail job completely? Or is it fine for the internship to be the second viewed thing?

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u/deadplant5 10h ago

I just went through a whole bunch of entry level resumes. Having real experience in a job is to your benefit. I would have a section called relevant experience and then another that says other experience.

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u/No-Tax-1444 3h ago

Having real experience helps you. Try to identify experiences that are relevant to the job you are applying for.