question about resumes
elizabeth j allen
eja at samurai.com
Tue Oct 3 10:53:01 MDT 2006
I disagree. What you are saying is that you cannot be friends with
professionals. A master's thesis is most certainly a professional
publication and not simply "a friend's paper." An copyediting an article
written for publication certainly counts!
With that logic, I could not use my friend as a job reference, even though
she was my manager for years.
We're not in high school anymore.
Elizabeth
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Elizabeth J. Allen
Technical Writer
Thomas Orr said:
>
>>>I recently copyedited a friend's master's thesis and
>>>an article she wrote for publication. I'm not quite
>>>sure how to list those on my resume and CV.
>
>>I have a section on my resume titled "Publications." It lists all of my
>>writings that have been published, and whether I was the author,
>>co-author, editor, or co-editor.
>
> I think the question is how one should list (or perhaps is it even
> appropriate to list) *copyediting the papers of friends* on a resume,
> right?
>
> T.
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