Education Gap With Work Experience [duplicate]
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I have a confusion that actually my B.E Computer science Batch 2008-2012. but, since I backlog on one paper I did not complete my graduation on 2012 and joined in a small IT Firm.
I completed my degree on 2013. I am currently searching jobs in MNCs. Will there be any problem to consider my working experience from 2012 since I had backlogs.
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I have a confusion that actually my B.E Computer science Batch 2008-2012. but, since I backlog on one paper I did not complete my graduation on 2012 and joined in a small IT Firm.
I completed my degree on 2013. I am currently searching jobs in MNCs. Will there be any problem to consider my working experience from 2012 since I had backlogs.
software-industry recruitment human-resources education employment-gaps
marked as duplicate by Jim G., Jan Doggen, gnat, IDrinkandIKnowThings, Garrison Neely Oct 20 '14 at 14:50
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"Will there be any problem" is not an answerable question. Please edit your question and make it something answerable like 'I plan to write this in my resume as ....... Is that clear?'
– Jan Doggen
Oct 14 '14 at 7:37
okay sir sure i will do it
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How could I explain a 2 year gap in obtaining a degree due to dropping out and then returning?
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I have a confusion that actually my B.E Computer science Batch 2008-2012. but, since I backlog on one paper I did not complete my graduation on 2012 and joined in a small IT Firm.
I completed my degree on 2013. I am currently searching jobs in MNCs. Will there be any problem to consider my working experience from 2012 since I had backlogs.
software-industry recruitment human-resources education employment-gaps
This question already has an answer here:
How could I explain a 2 year gap in obtaining a degree due to dropping out and then returning?
5 answers
I have a confusion that actually my B.E Computer science Batch 2008-2012. but, since I backlog on one paper I did not complete my graduation on 2012 and joined in a small IT Firm.
I completed my degree on 2013. I am currently searching jobs in MNCs. Will there be any problem to consider my working experience from 2012 since I had backlogs.
This question already has an answer here:
How could I explain a 2 year gap in obtaining a degree due to dropping out and then returning?
5 answers
software-industry recruitment human-resources education employment-gaps
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marked as duplicate by Jim G., Jan Doggen, gnat, IDrinkandIKnowThings, Garrison Neely Oct 20 '14 at 14:50
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marked as duplicate by Jim G., Jan Doggen, gnat, IDrinkandIKnowThings, Garrison Neely Oct 20 '14 at 14:50
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"Will there be any problem" is not an answerable question. Please edit your question and make it something answerable like 'I plan to write this in my resume as ....... Is that clear?'
– Jan Doggen
Oct 14 '14 at 7:37
okay sir sure i will do it
– user23827
Oct 16 '14 at 8:50
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"Will there be any problem" is not an answerable question. Please edit your question and make it something answerable like 'I plan to write this in my resume as ....... Is that clear?'
– Jan Doggen
Oct 14 '14 at 7:37
okay sir sure i will do it
– user23827
Oct 16 '14 at 8:50
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"Will there be any problem" is not an answerable question. Please edit your question and make it something answerable like 'I plan to write this in my resume as ....... Is that clear?'
– Jan Doggen
Oct 14 '14 at 7:37
"Will there be any problem" is not an answerable question. Please edit your question and make it something answerable like 'I plan to write this in my resume as ....... Is that clear?'
– Jan Doggen
Oct 14 '14 at 7:37
okay sir sure i will do it
– user23827
Oct 16 '14 at 8:50
okay sir sure i will do it
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Oct 16 '14 at 8:50
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Will there be any problem to consider my working experience from 2012
since I had backlogs.
If you started working in 2012, then that's what you should indicate on your resume/CV.
And if you completed your education in 2013, then that's what you should indicate on your resume/CV.
Having overlapping work experience and graduation dates is very common, and is unlikely to cause any problems as you seek a new position. If it's ever questioned, just explain what happened. Try to come up with something better than just "I had backlogs".
Don't worry about it so much. This isn't at all unusual.
I would explain the situation in a cover letter.
– user8365
Oct 14 '14 at 12:41
I see you're point. It may be some thing to think about if you don't get an opportunity to explain yourself in an interview.
– user8365
Oct 14 '14 at 16:15
okay sir.. but it makes me worry sometimes thanks for the advise sir .
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Will there be any problem to consider my working experience from 2012
since I had backlogs.
If you started working in 2012, then that's what you should indicate on your resume/CV.
And if you completed your education in 2013, then that's what you should indicate on your resume/CV.
Having overlapping work experience and graduation dates is very common, and is unlikely to cause any problems as you seek a new position. If it's ever questioned, just explain what happened. Try to come up with something better than just "I had backlogs".
Don't worry about it so much. This isn't at all unusual.
I would explain the situation in a cover letter.
– user8365
Oct 14 '14 at 12:41
I see you're point. It may be some thing to think about if you don't get an opportunity to explain yourself in an interview.
– user8365
Oct 14 '14 at 16:15
okay sir.. but it makes me worry sometimes thanks for the advise sir .
– user23827
Oct 16 '14 at 8:51
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up vote
2
down vote
accepted
Will there be any problem to consider my working experience from 2012
since I had backlogs.
If you started working in 2012, then that's what you should indicate on your resume/CV.
And if you completed your education in 2013, then that's what you should indicate on your resume/CV.
Having overlapping work experience and graduation dates is very common, and is unlikely to cause any problems as you seek a new position. If it's ever questioned, just explain what happened. Try to come up with something better than just "I had backlogs".
Don't worry about it so much. This isn't at all unusual.
I would explain the situation in a cover letter.
– user8365
Oct 14 '14 at 12:41
I see you're point. It may be some thing to think about if you don't get an opportunity to explain yourself in an interview.
– user8365
Oct 14 '14 at 16:15
okay sir.. but it makes me worry sometimes thanks for the advise sir .
– user23827
Oct 16 '14 at 8:51
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up vote
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accepted
up vote
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accepted
Will there be any problem to consider my working experience from 2012
since I had backlogs.
If you started working in 2012, then that's what you should indicate on your resume/CV.
And if you completed your education in 2013, then that's what you should indicate on your resume/CV.
Having overlapping work experience and graduation dates is very common, and is unlikely to cause any problems as you seek a new position. If it's ever questioned, just explain what happened. Try to come up with something better than just "I had backlogs".
Don't worry about it so much. This isn't at all unusual.
Will there be any problem to consider my working experience from 2012
since I had backlogs.
If you started working in 2012, then that's what you should indicate on your resume/CV.
And if you completed your education in 2013, then that's what you should indicate on your resume/CV.
Having overlapping work experience and graduation dates is very common, and is unlikely to cause any problems as you seek a new position. If it's ever questioned, just explain what happened. Try to come up with something better than just "I had backlogs".
Don't worry about it so much. This isn't at all unusual.
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I would explain the situation in a cover letter.
– user8365
Oct 14 '14 at 12:41
I see you're point. It may be some thing to think about if you don't get an opportunity to explain yourself in an interview.
– user8365
Oct 14 '14 at 16:15
okay sir.. but it makes me worry sometimes thanks for the advise sir .
– user23827
Oct 16 '14 at 8:51
suggest improvements |Â
I would explain the situation in a cover letter.
– user8365
Oct 14 '14 at 12:41
I see you're point. It may be some thing to think about if you don't get an opportunity to explain yourself in an interview.
– user8365
Oct 14 '14 at 16:15
okay sir.. but it makes me worry sometimes thanks for the advise sir .
– user23827
Oct 16 '14 at 8:51
I would explain the situation in a cover letter.
– user8365
Oct 14 '14 at 12:41
I would explain the situation in a cover letter.
– user8365
Oct 14 '14 at 12:41
I see you're point. It may be some thing to think about if you don't get an opportunity to explain yourself in an interview.
– user8365
Oct 14 '14 at 16:15
I see you're point. It may be some thing to think about if you don't get an opportunity to explain yourself in an interview.
– user8365
Oct 14 '14 at 16:15
okay sir.. but it makes me worry sometimes thanks for the advise sir .
– user23827
Oct 16 '14 at 8:51
okay sir.. but it makes me worry sometimes thanks for the advise sir .
– user23827
Oct 16 '14 at 8:51
suggest improvements |Â
2
"Will there be any problem" is not an answerable question. Please edit your question and make it something answerable like 'I plan to write this in my resume as ....... Is that clear?'
– Jan Doggen
Oct 14 '14 at 7:37
okay sir sure i will do it
– user23827
Oct 16 '14 at 8:50