I work in the architecture/engineering industry and got a job at a large firm right out of school, and I've been there almost 3 years now. However, I'm considering switching firms due to long work hours and commute. How should a resume meant for someone out of college differ from someone who's been in the working world? Since my role in projects is fairly small (teams of 8-20 per project, usually) and a lot of the projects are confidential, how do I represent them on a resume? How about a portfolio? I'd like to ask others at my company (especially about how to document my role in confidential projects) but obviously asking for advice on how to interview from people you work with currently isn't a great idea. Any advice appreciated!
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I work in the architecture/engineering industry and got a job at a large firm right out of school, and I've been there almost 3 years now. However, I'm considering switching firms due to long work hours and commute. How should a resume meant for someone out of college differ from someone who's been in the working world? Since my role in projects is fairly small (teams of 8-20 per project, usually) and a lot of the projects are confidential, how do I represent them on a resume? How about a portfolio? I'd like to ask others at my company (especially about how to document my role in confidential projects) but obviously asking for advice on how to interview from people you work with currently isn't a great idea. Any advice appreciated!
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