I am going to be a teaching assistant for a course twice, How should I mention it on my resume under positions of responsibility?
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I am going to be TA for Computer Architecture Course twice. The next session is from July’16 to December ‘16.
Currently I have written like this: “Teaching Assistant for Computer Architecture Course (taught 8085 programming using Jubin’s simulator). (Jan ’16 -May ’16)â€Â
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I am going to be TA for Computer Architecture Course twice. The next session is from July’16 to December ‘16.
Currently I have written like this: “Teaching Assistant for Computer Architecture Course (taught 8085 programming using Jubin’s simulator). (Jan ’16 -May ’16)â€Â
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I am going to be TA for Computer Architecture Course twice. The next session is from July’16 to December ‘16.
Currently I have written like this: “Teaching Assistant for Computer Architecture Course (taught 8085 programming using Jubin’s simulator). (Jan ’16 -May ’16)â€Â
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I am going to be TA for Computer Architecture Course twice. The next session is from July’16 to December ‘16.
Currently I have written like this: “Teaching Assistant for Computer Architecture Course (taught 8085 programming using Jubin’s simulator). (Jan ’16 -May ’16)â€Â
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asked Jul 19 '16 at 14:57
Abhinav Shrivastava
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Simply add the additional dates in the last parentheses:
Teaching Assistant for Computer Architecture Course (taught 8085 programming using Jubin’s simulator). (Jan-May 2016, Jul-Dec 2016)
The date formats are my own preference; write them however you prefer. It doesn't matter as long as it is clear.
And the only reason I can think that you wouldn't write "Jan-Dec 2016" is that it would include Summer semesters.
– Zibbobz
Jul 19 '16 at 15:27
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@Zibbobz No, I'd recommend at least making two entries for dates. That makes it clear there were two sessions.
– thursdaysgeek
Jul 19 '16 at 16:38
Or three, if you theoretically did in fact teach Summer courses as well?
– Zibbobz
Jul 19 '16 at 17:10
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1 Answer
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active
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
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up vote
4
down vote
accepted
Simply add the additional dates in the last parentheses:
Teaching Assistant for Computer Architecture Course (taught 8085 programming using Jubin’s simulator). (Jan-May 2016, Jul-Dec 2016)
The date formats are my own preference; write them however you prefer. It doesn't matter as long as it is clear.
And the only reason I can think that you wouldn't write "Jan-Dec 2016" is that it would include Summer semesters.
– Zibbobz
Jul 19 '16 at 15:27
2
@Zibbobz No, I'd recommend at least making two entries for dates. That makes it clear there were two sessions.
– thursdaysgeek
Jul 19 '16 at 16:38
Or three, if you theoretically did in fact teach Summer courses as well?
– Zibbobz
Jul 19 '16 at 17:10
suggest improvements |Â
up vote
4
down vote
accepted
Simply add the additional dates in the last parentheses:
Teaching Assistant for Computer Architecture Course (taught 8085 programming using Jubin’s simulator). (Jan-May 2016, Jul-Dec 2016)
The date formats are my own preference; write them however you prefer. It doesn't matter as long as it is clear.
And the only reason I can think that you wouldn't write "Jan-Dec 2016" is that it would include Summer semesters.
– Zibbobz
Jul 19 '16 at 15:27
2
@Zibbobz No, I'd recommend at least making two entries for dates. That makes it clear there were two sessions.
– thursdaysgeek
Jul 19 '16 at 16:38
Or three, if you theoretically did in fact teach Summer courses as well?
– Zibbobz
Jul 19 '16 at 17:10
suggest improvements |Â
up vote
4
down vote
accepted
up vote
4
down vote
accepted
Simply add the additional dates in the last parentheses:
Teaching Assistant for Computer Architecture Course (taught 8085 programming using Jubin’s simulator). (Jan-May 2016, Jul-Dec 2016)
The date formats are my own preference; write them however you prefer. It doesn't matter as long as it is clear.
Simply add the additional dates in the last parentheses:
Teaching Assistant for Computer Architecture Course (taught 8085 programming using Jubin’s simulator). (Jan-May 2016, Jul-Dec 2016)
The date formats are my own preference; write them however you prefer. It doesn't matter as long as it is clear.
answered Jul 19 '16 at 15:17
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And the only reason I can think that you wouldn't write "Jan-Dec 2016" is that it would include Summer semesters.
– Zibbobz
Jul 19 '16 at 15:27
2
@Zibbobz No, I'd recommend at least making two entries for dates. That makes it clear there were two sessions.
– thursdaysgeek
Jul 19 '16 at 16:38
Or three, if you theoretically did in fact teach Summer courses as well?
– Zibbobz
Jul 19 '16 at 17:10
suggest improvements |Â
And the only reason I can think that you wouldn't write "Jan-Dec 2016" is that it would include Summer semesters.
– Zibbobz
Jul 19 '16 at 15:27
2
@Zibbobz No, I'd recommend at least making two entries for dates. That makes it clear there were two sessions.
– thursdaysgeek
Jul 19 '16 at 16:38
Or three, if you theoretically did in fact teach Summer courses as well?
– Zibbobz
Jul 19 '16 at 17:10
And the only reason I can think that you wouldn't write "Jan-Dec 2016" is that it would include Summer semesters.
– Zibbobz
Jul 19 '16 at 15:27
And the only reason I can think that you wouldn't write "Jan-Dec 2016" is that it would include Summer semesters.
– Zibbobz
Jul 19 '16 at 15:27
2
2
@Zibbobz No, I'd recommend at least making two entries for dates. That makes it clear there were two sessions.
– thursdaysgeek
Jul 19 '16 at 16:38
@Zibbobz No, I'd recommend at least making two entries for dates. That makes it clear there were two sessions.
– thursdaysgeek
Jul 19 '16 at 16:38
Or three, if you theoretically did in fact teach Summer courses as well?
– Zibbobz
Jul 19 '16 at 17:10
Or three, if you theoretically did in fact teach Summer courses as well?
– Zibbobz
Jul 19 '16 at 17:10
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