dangerduck
Hi Everyone,
I am a bit confused on how to properly create a compelling resume for my upcoming application.
Few questions in mind:
1. I have been working in a company for a while and the company is a bit "hard" on job titles, I have got a promotion to a much bigger responsibility and a significant salary raise (35% increase) but my title remained the same as an "Analyst". How do I put this in my resume to show that I actually made a career progression in my current company? I am thinking of asking my management team to change up my title but I don't know if it's a good idea.
2. I co-founded a restaurant in 2019 - like an actual restaurant and it was doing really well in 2019 until the start of 2020. Then Covid pandemic came and we couldn't maintain the rent without customers since everyone is staying at home and not going out. We decided to close it as of May 2020 and I just want to know how should I put this in my resume? I managed a team of 5 full-time employees (1 manager, 2 chefs, and 2 janitor) and 5 part-timers. Basically the part-timers are the waiter/waitresses. We were originally on a very good start in the first 7 months (we expected that we could breakeven the initial investment by the end of 12-months). Is this experience something worth putting on resume?
Thanks for being ever helpful! I really appreciate it!
Hello
dangerduck,
Thank you for your post. Creating an MBA resume definitely takes some time, and it is completely understandable that you are facing some confusion. Even if your title has stayed the same, you can still focus on the results, leadership, and transferable skills that you have gained from your promotion. Sharing these skills will help convince the admissions committee that you can excel in business school and beyond.
As for your experience in the restaurant business, this can be highlighted on your MBA resume, even if the outcome is not what you had hoped for. This endeavor will help demonstrate leadership and an additional aspect of your profile beyond your corporate job. The pandemic has been particularly tough on the food industry and I am sure that the admissions committee will understand this.
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