Leaving 6 months after an internal promotion. How to show on CV?
I worked at a company for 2 years and I then became ACCA qualified. I was promoted to a role within the same team, but with different and greater level of responsibilities. At the time, I wanted to leave the company, but, due to the convenience and package offered, I accepted. I believe this to be a mistake in hindsight.
6 months later, I’m still really not enjoying life there and need to move on. But I’m unsure how to present this short 6 month period on my CV, which was different from the job I was doing up until my promotion.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I would show this?
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I worked at a company for 2 years and I then became ACCA qualified. I was promoted to a role within the same team, but with different and greater level of responsibilities. At the time, I wanted to leave the company, but, due to the convenience and package offered, I accepted. I believe this to be a mistake in hindsight.
6 months later, I’m still really not enjoying life there and need to move on. But I’m unsure how to present this short 6 month period on my CV, which was different from the job I was doing up until my promotion.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I would show this?
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hi and welcome to Workplace. What type of position are you applying for? Maybe specifying your roles (the ones that lasted 2 years and 6 months) would be helpful for answering
– aaaaaa
4 hours ago
So you have been at your company for 2.5 years, just on different teams?
– mcknz
4 hours ago
Do you not know how to show any promotion on your CV? Or are you just concerned because the time period was short?
– Joe Strazzere
3 hours ago
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I worked at a company for 2 years and I then became ACCA qualified. I was promoted to a role within the same team, but with different and greater level of responsibilities. At the time, I wanted to leave the company, but, due to the convenience and package offered, I accepted. I believe this to be a mistake in hindsight.
6 months later, I’m still really not enjoying life there and need to move on. But I’m unsure how to present this short 6 month period on my CV, which was different from the job I was doing up until my promotion.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I would show this?
resume job-change promotion
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I worked at a company for 2 years and I then became ACCA qualified. I was promoted to a role within the same team, but with different and greater level of responsibilities. At the time, I wanted to leave the company, but, due to the convenience and package offered, I accepted. I believe this to be a mistake in hindsight.
6 months later, I’m still really not enjoying life there and need to move on. But I’m unsure how to present this short 6 month period on my CV, which was different from the job I was doing up until my promotion.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I would show this?
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hi and welcome to Workplace. What type of position are you applying for? Maybe specifying your roles (the ones that lasted 2 years and 6 months) would be helpful for answering
– aaaaaa
4 hours ago
So you have been at your company for 2.5 years, just on different teams?
– mcknz
4 hours ago
Do you not know how to show any promotion on your CV? Or are you just concerned because the time period was short?
– Joe Strazzere
3 hours ago
add a comment |
hi and welcome to Workplace. What type of position are you applying for? Maybe specifying your roles (the ones that lasted 2 years and 6 months) would be helpful for answering
– aaaaaa
4 hours ago
So you have been at your company for 2.5 years, just on different teams?
– mcknz
4 hours ago
Do you not know how to show any promotion on your CV? Or are you just concerned because the time period was short?
– Joe Strazzere
3 hours ago
hi and welcome to Workplace. What type of position are you applying for? Maybe specifying your roles (the ones that lasted 2 years and 6 months) would be helpful for answering
– aaaaaa
4 hours ago
hi and welcome to Workplace. What type of position are you applying for? Maybe specifying your roles (the ones that lasted 2 years and 6 months) would be helpful for answering
– aaaaaa
4 hours ago
So you have been at your company for 2.5 years, just on different teams?
– mcknz
4 hours ago
So you have been at your company for 2.5 years, just on different teams?
– mcknz
4 hours ago
Do you not know how to show any promotion on your CV? Or are you just concerned because the time period was short?
– Joe Strazzere
3 hours ago
Do you not know how to show any promotion on your CV? Or are you just concerned because the time period was short?
– Joe Strazzere
3 hours ago
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I would just list the promoted title under the same company as the previous title e.g.
Bob's Burgers | New York, New York
HR Manager | Oct 2018 - current
Talent Coordinator | Oct 2016 - Oct 2018
The shorter duration in the new role is not enough to leave it off your resume in my opinion. I generally wouldn't leave a promotion off your resume in general.
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I would just list the promoted title under the same company as the previous title e.g.
Bob's Burgers | New York, New York
HR Manager | Oct 2018 - current
Talent Coordinator | Oct 2016 - Oct 2018
The shorter duration in the new role is not enough to leave it off your resume in my opinion. I generally wouldn't leave a promotion off your resume in general.
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I would just list the promoted title under the same company as the previous title e.g.
Bob's Burgers | New York, New York
HR Manager | Oct 2018 - current
Talent Coordinator | Oct 2016 - Oct 2018
The shorter duration in the new role is not enough to leave it off your resume in my opinion. I generally wouldn't leave a promotion off your resume in general.
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I would just list the promoted title under the same company as the previous title e.g.
Bob's Burgers | New York, New York
HR Manager | Oct 2018 - current
Talent Coordinator | Oct 2016 - Oct 2018
The shorter duration in the new role is not enough to leave it off your resume in my opinion. I generally wouldn't leave a promotion off your resume in general.
I would just list the promoted title under the same company as the previous title e.g.
Bob's Burgers | New York, New York
HR Manager | Oct 2018 - current
Talent Coordinator | Oct 2016 - Oct 2018
The shorter duration in the new role is not enough to leave it off your resume in my opinion. I generally wouldn't leave a promotion off your resume in general.
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hi and welcome to Workplace. What type of position are you applying for? Maybe specifying your roles (the ones that lasted 2 years and 6 months) would be helpful for answering
– aaaaaa
4 hours ago
So you have been at your company for 2.5 years, just on different teams?
– mcknz
4 hours ago
Do you not know how to show any promotion on your CV? Or are you just concerned because the time period was short?
– Joe Strazzere
3 hours ago